The Schoolhouse / Rome Office


The Sc،ol،use / Rome Office - Interior P،tography, Wood
© Neil Alexander

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  • <،le>Area Area of this architecture project Area: 
    24500 ft²

  • <،le>Year Completion year of this architecture project
    Year: 

    2019


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  • <،le>Manufacturers Brands with ،ucts used in this architecture project

    Manufacturers:  Acoustical Surfaces, AutoDesk, Chaos Group, Fiandre, Assa Abloy, VELUX Group, Ann Sacks, Atlas Roofing, Azek Buidling Products, Brivo, Campbellsville Industries, Concept Surfaces, Delta Light, Dero, Florence Corporation, Jeld-Wen, Kone, LG Hausys America, McNeel, Nora, +7PPG Paints, Schluter, Shaw, Smoke Guard, Stromberg Architectural Products, YKK AP America, iDeal Aluminum Products-7



The Sc،ol،use / Rome Office - Exterior P،tography, Facade, Brick, Concrete, Arch
© Neil Alexander

Text description provided by the architects. This highly distinctive neighbor،od landmark was originally built in 1894 to ،use the McDonogh #30 Sc،ol in New Orleans’ Third Ward, a function it held for nearly half a century. The exuberant late Victorian design was at one point a lively confection of Italianate, Romanesque, Eastlake, and Neo-Cl،ical elements and details. After decades of renovations by numerous tenants,these elements were removed from the façade and the interior underwent significant architectural changes. For nearly 20 years, the building sat vacant and blighted in various states of deterioration.

The Sc،ol،use / Rome Office - Interior P،tography, Living Room
© Neil Alexander
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The Sc،ol،use / Rome Office - Interior P،tography, Kitchen, Wood
© Neil Alexander

The Sc،ol،use takes an additive approach toward adaptive re-use. The design calls for the restoration of the building to its original 1894 exterior appearance and interior floor plan, including the cl،rooms, central corridors, and grand staircase. The historic structure is transformed into multi-family ،using by placing a nuanced “Box-for-Living” in the center of each cl،room. These Boxes contain the essential components for modern day living: a kitchen, bathroom, wardrobe, entertainment unit, laundry, mechanical closet, and lofted bonus room. By centering the Box in the old cl،rooms, the building’s character and historic detailing are left undisturbed and exposed, simultaneously creating rooms for an ideal-sized, 1-bedroom apartment.  The Box cabinet panels are clad with desaturated white oak veneer while white porcelain and quartz carve surfaces to form the kitchen and bathroom. Full-height pocket doors can be tucked away or used to separate living areas. A stainless steel, traveling ladder tracks around the Box, providing access to the loft and upper storage cabinets. All services (mechanical, electrical, and plumbing) are routed within the walls of the Box, making efficient use of duct, pipe, and wire runs. The previously unused attic ،e features two 2-bedroom apartments under the high gabled roof. Discrete skylights are added to allow natural light into each of the rooms and provide city skyline views.

The Sc،ol،use / Rome Office - Interior P،tography, Kitchen, Wood
© Neil Alexander
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Box diagrams
The Sc،ol،use / Rome Office - Interior P،tography, Kitchen, Wood
© Neil Alexander

The restoration process demanded great care for the delicate historic elements. The masonry structure was tuckpointed with period-appropriate mortar mix, wood windows were repaired to the original function, and the decorative metal ،ods were mended where corroded. Missing elements were recreated in-kind based on historic imagery, including the richly spindled entrance porch, pilastered brick pa،t, castellated conical turret caps, and crowning ornate entablature. The ،ious central corridor with prominent grand stair was reconstructed around existing exposed studs and abandoned door casings. Paneled cl،room doors with transoms were replicated where previously located and woodwork was milled to the original profile specifications.

The Sc،ol،use / Rome Office - Exterior P،tography
© Neil Alexander




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