Emmaus Church
Renovation of an existing 6,080 sf church building with historic significance dating back to the early 1900s with additions added in the 1950s. The new congregation required a reconfiguration of the sanctuary and classrooms to make the space functional for their Sunday worship services and child care as well as weekly office use. In addition, care was given to improving accessibility, functionality and the overall aesthetics of the space.
COC Real Estate Office
A 3,200 sf renovation/office fit-up of an existing building owned by the Cary Oil Company. Scope is restricted to the 2nd floor, with minor work on the 3rd floor. Work includes new layout configurations with offices, conference rooms, open break rooms, various open/flex spaces, new restroom layouts, new plumbing and lighting fixtures, HVAC upgrades, furniture upgrades, and new finishes on both floors. Scope also includes the replacement of the entire 2nd-floor exterior storefront window system with new, slightly taller storefront windows, as well as the replacement of the exterior EIFS wall system with a new metal wall panel system.
North Hills Towne Center Apartments and Clubhouse
The new clubhouse stands at an existing apartment complex where the previous clubhouse had burned down. The previous building footprint was the starting point for the new construction. Our scope of work included architectural services for the new building from schematic design through construction closeout and Interior Design with furniture selection.
Nelson Orthodontics
The facility is unique and extraordinary – a long, narrow space flanked by large windows facing east and south. A continuous curved wall connects the entry, lobby, and treatment areas, from front to back. Sustainable, natural materials and innovative lighting keep the air clear and respond to the daylighting. Art and woodwork are key features of the overall design.
Pie Bird Restaurant
A new restaurant in what was an urban deli, surrounded by abandoned buildings, and a supportive neighborhood community. Existing materials and new daylighting.
Pullen Aquatic Center
Improvements to the 40,000 sf existing building include roof and skylight replacement; exterior envelope and structural repair; pool deck repair; door and hardware replacement; lighting replacement; and new HVAC for the natatorium.