In 2013, JE Dunn Construction completed a 6,100-sq-ft historical adaptive reuse project to convert Houston's old Bethel Missionary Baptist Church, which was in service until a devastating fire in 2005, into a park.
When construction began, all that physically remained of the building was the interior concrete floor and three walls without a roof to connect them. To keep the walls from collapsing, the remaining three sides of the building were restored and braced, while the missing roof was replaced with open web trusses to further reinforce the structure.