THE PINES OPPORTUNITY CENTER
Imagine having to tear down our historic structures because they don’t meet current code. That would have happened to this historic structure if not for the consideration of an observant architect. DESIGN CONCEPTS was awarded this project after successfully demonstrating to the owner that their previous architects’ building assessment report had some significant flaws in its approach to the building. When the report concluded that the historic portion of this structure did not meet code and recommended demolition, DESIGN CONCEPTS was able to demonstrate to the owner how the building could be rehabilitated and effectively reused within the context of the Existing Building Code.
At the center of this building lies a residence from the late 1800’s known as The Pines. After the original owner contracted polio in 1934, he left his house and land for the express purpose of establishing a healing and therapeutic facility for “crippled children”. President Franklin D. Roosevelt and members of his cabinet visited Berkeley Springs about this time to promote the advancement of the Pines Foundation. The Pines gradually transformed into the local hospital. Several additions over the course of decades have enveloped the original gabled house.
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“Over fifteen+ years I’ve interviewed hundreds of architects. (Tim and his team) impressed the daylights out of me.” “Thanks for the good job you are doing for us.”
V. Chichocki, Director of Facilities and Engineering for the Morgan County Commission
“Your choice of simple finishes was the right thing for this building.”
V. Chichocki, Director of Facilities and Engineering for the Morgan County Commission
“I have thoroughly enjoyed working with DESIGN CONCEPTS. Over the years I have worked with many architectural firms and you guys are at the top of my good list.”
V. Chichocki, Director of Facilities and Engineering for the Morgan County Commission
“Thank you so much for all you’ve done for us! The Pines (project) is so pretty! You definitely made a silk purse with that one! I enjoyed working with you.”
J. McClintock, County Administrator for the Morgan County Commission