A commemorative granite medallion, celebrating 50 years of an acapella singing group, the Bealzebubs, was conceived, located and designed by CBH. The concept has been replicated several times for other groups at the University.
A quiet co-working space in an industrial building near the train tracks in Providence. The challenge was to provide different types of comfortable spaces and seating for writers, from extroverts who like a bit of noise to those who require silence and a studious environment. There is also a podcasting space which requires sound dampening and other acoustic conditions, as well as a Training Room, a Conference Room and two telephone rooms for zoom calls. We created a collection of rooms with good acoustic isolation from one another and quiet ventilation and air conditioning. Each space has a unique character using color, art, wallpaper and murals as well as custom cabinetry. The main space has a custom office for the organization’s managers, which features display shelving for local authors’ books. The “Quiet Car” (named in honor of the proximity to the Amtrak line) has custom writing nooks with shelving and sit-to-stand desks to allow flexibility in seating.
Brownfields site was transformed into a flower farm with hoop houses, new flower beds and a prefabricated barn for the use of the staff and volunteers. We customized the barn to accommodate needs such as restrooms, propagation and storage space, meeting and project space and staff offices.