A series of complex infrastructure renovations and building system upgrades preserved the grandeur and heritage of a 100-year-old campus landmark with two subsequent mid-century additions.
To update the exterior of the occupied 12-story Tower Building, the project team replaced the existing facade with a new curtain wall system through a series of 60-ft-wide “drops.”
The two-phase renovation project on a contaminated brownfield site in the Allison Hills section of Harrisburg allowed Hamilton Health to combine multiple community clinics into a single location.
The Dr. Charles Drew Elementary School is a 65,000-sq-ft school in New Orleans that suffered water damage during hurricanes Katrina and Rita and was on the FEMA list of schools to be rebuilt or restored.
In renovating an historic, nearly 90-year-old tobacco company building in downtown Durham, N.C., into a first-class research facility for the Duke University School of Medicine, LeChase Construction converted a former warehouse structure into Class A office and laboratory space for developer Longfellow Real Estate Partners and Health Care Property.
This 11,000-sq-ft renovation transformed an outmoded basement mechanical space into a light-filled workspace for the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences.