• ELSEWHERE LIVING MUSEUM

    Size: 12,000 SF Renovation
    Budget: $400,000
    Location: GREENSBORO, NC

    ELSEWHERE LIVING MUSEUM

    Elsewhere is proceeding with the renovation of their existing 12,000 square foot facility located in downtown Greensboro, North Carolina. Elsewhere is an active community member and is striving to develop a vibrant arts district through creating strong relationships with its neighboring communities and other entities within Greensboro. The major goals of the project are to bring the building into code compliance and to install a new mechanical system which will allow the building to operate year round. In addition to code related items and the mechanical system, studies will also be done to provide guidance on modifications to the resident artist quarters and other renovation items that may need to be done in future phases. 

    A key desire for the renovations to Elsewhere is that the character of the existing building is maintained as much as possible. It is understood that some changes will need to occur within the building but interventions should be geared towards enhancement and preservation rather than full-fledged demolition. Any alterations and construction work should minimize the damage to the existing spatial quality and materials that are currently in place in the building. In addition, any items that are removed should be returned to Elsewhere so that they can be catalogued and used for future projects on site. 

    Sustainable design is also an important goal for the project and all work should strive towards this approach, however LEED Certification will not be pursued. This encompasses both new sustainable practices and technologies such as efficiency in new mechanical systems as well as the preservation of building resources and materials, so that nothing is removed and destroyed, but rather is kept and reused, either being put back in its place or re-purposed. 

    GREENSBORO, NC

  • ELSEWHERE LIVING MUSEUM

    Size: 12,000 SF Renovation
    Budget: $400,000
    Location: GREENSBORO, NC

    ELSEWHERE LIVING MUSEUM

    Elsewhere is proceeding with the renovation of their existing 12,000 square foot facility located in downtown Greensboro, North Carolina. Elsewhere is an active community member and is striving to develop a vibrant arts district through creating strong relationships with its neighboring communities and other entities within Greensboro. The major goals of the project are to bring the building into code compliance and to install a new mechanical system which will allow the building to operate year round. In addition to code related items and the mechanical system, studies will also be done to provide guidance on modifications to the resident artist quarters and other renovation items that may need to be done in future phases. 

    A key desire for the renovations to Elsewhere is that the character of the existing building is maintained as much as possible. It is understood that some changes will need to occur within the building but interventions should be geared towards enhancement and preservation rather than full-fledged demolition. Any alterations and construction work should minimize the damage to the existing spatial quality and materials that are currently in place in the building. In addition, any items that are removed should be returned to Elsewhere so that they can be catalogued and used for future projects on site. 

    Sustainable design is also an important goal for the project and all work should strive towards this approach, however LEED Certification will not be pursued. This encompasses both new sustainable practices and technologies such as efficiency in new mechanical systems as well as the preservation of building resources and materials, so that nothing is removed and destroyed, but rather is kept and reused, either being put back in its place or re-purposed. 

    GREENSBORO, NC

  • ELSEWHERE LIVING MUSEUM

    Size: 12,000 SF Renovation
    Budget: $400,000
    Location: GREENSBORO, NC

    ELSEWHERE LIVING MUSEUM

    Elsewhere is proceeding with the renovation of their existing 12,000 square foot facility located in downtown Greensboro, North Carolina. Elsewhere is an active community member and is striving to develop a vibrant arts district through creating strong relationships with its neighboring communities and other entities within Greensboro. The major goals of the project are to bring the building into code compliance and to install a new mechanical system which will allow the building to operate year round. In addition to code related items and the mechanical system, studies will also be done to provide guidance on modifications to the resident artist quarters and other renovation items that may need to be done in future phases. 

    A key desire for the renovations to Elsewhere is that the character of the existing building is maintained as much as possible. It is understood that some changes will need to occur within the building but interventions should be geared towards enhancement and preservation rather than full-fledged demolition. Any alterations and construction work should minimize the damage to the existing spatial quality and materials that are currently in place in the building. In addition, any items that are removed should be returned to Elsewhere so that they can be catalogued and used for future projects on site. 

    Sustainable design is also an important goal for the project and all work should strive towards this approach, however LEED Certification will not be pursued. This encompasses both new sustainable practices and technologies such as efficiency in new mechanical systems as well as the preservation of building resources and materials, so that nothing is removed and destroyed, but rather is kept and reused, either being put back in its place or re-purposed. 

    GREENSBORO, NC

  • ELSEWHERE LIVING MUSEUM

    Size: 12,000 SF Renovation
    Budget: $400,000
    Location: GREENSBORO, NC

    ELSEWHERE LIVING MUSEUM

    Elsewhere is proceeding with the renovation of their existing 12,000 square foot facility located in downtown Greensboro, North Carolina. Elsewhere is an active community member and is striving to develop a vibrant arts district through creating strong relationships with its neighboring communities and other entities within Greensboro. The major goals of the project are to bring the building into code compliance and to install a new mechanical system which will allow the building to operate year round. In addition to code related items and the mechanical system, studies will also be done to provide guidance on modifications to the resident artist quarters and other renovation items that may need to be done in future phases. 

    A key desire for the renovations to Elsewhere is that the character of the existing building is maintained as much as possible. It is understood that some changes will need to occur within the building but interventions should be geared towards enhancement and preservation rather than full-fledged demolition. Any alterations and construction work should minimize the damage to the existing spatial quality and materials that are currently in place in the building. In addition, any items that are removed should be returned to Elsewhere so that they can be catalogued and used for future projects on site. 

    Sustainable design is also an important goal for the project and all work should strive towards this approach, however LEED Certification will not be pursued. This encompasses both new sustainable practices and technologies such as efficiency in new mechanical systems as well as the preservation of building resources and materials, so that nothing is removed and destroyed, but rather is kept and reused, either being put back in its place or re-purposed. 

    GREENSBORO, NC