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Williamsburg Transportation Center Restorations |

This train station was built in 1938 to bring tourists to the newly restored Colonial Williamsburg. The City purchased the building and wanted to transform it into a multi-modal transportation center. The project reorganized the site to accommodate the various needs, provided satellite parking, and renovated the building by reorganizing the users into an interior expanded into the unused former freight areas.
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| Henrico Theater Renovation & Addition (Auditorium) |

This renovation of a 1938 Art Deco Theater transformed the 64-year-old movie theater into a multi-use cultural arts facility, with state-of-the-art theater, sound, and projection systems.
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| Confederate Hills Recreation Center |

The adaptive use of this 1925 Locomotive Club breathed new life into a rundown structure. The removal of various additions which had been attached to the building over the years allowed the building’s distinctive gables to direct the design of the renovated community center.
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This farmhouse (c1860) in Petersburg, VA was in the middle of the battlefield of what was the last battle of the Civil War. The Owner wanted to restore it so that it looked as it would have during that battle. Substantial research by our team made possible the transformation of the farmhouse back to its authentic original appearance.
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The design for future interpretation of this 1.37-acre archaeological site includes an arboretum, several pathways, and a reinterpretation of the original 1750s church footprint, as well as a historical plaque.
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