The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Eaton, OH, is an addition of 2,264 square feet to help accommodate the church’s growing member community. The project consisted of expanding the chapel, adding two brand new classrooms, re-renovating the women’s restroom, and converting two existing rooms into five more classrooms. Also, two additional entrances were added to the building …
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Lexington Stake Center
The new construction of the 24,000 square foot Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Lexington, Kentucky features a chapel that seats 298 people which can be expanded to seat an additional 391. This facility also includes offices, classrooms and a cultural center.
Hunter Terrace
Hunter Terrace is a 24 two-bedroom unit complex consisting of three two-story buildings. A separate community building with two offices, a maintenance room, and a community room with a serving kitchen was constructed. The units feature many energy saving features of ENERGY STAR rated appliances, light fixtures, windows, and doors. Some green construction features added were low-flow water closets and …
Pennyroyal Regional Veterans Program Center
Pennyroyal Regional Veterans Program Center was designed as a residential, mental, and physical health center for veterans. The 15,000 square foot facility is comprised of 25 apartment units for 50 individuals, a dining facility, a commercial kitchen, four clinical offices, an administrative office, a reception area, two group meeting rooms, a laundry facility, and a lounge. The Veterans Center’s dining …
Morehead Inspiration Center
The Morehead Inspiration Center is a 28,000 square foot treatment center and housing project that serves up to 100 males who are homeless, at risk of becoming homeless, or who are referred from the judicial system. This center is one of many addiction recovery centers proposed for each congressional district in Kentucky. It is owned and operated by Pathways, Inc., …
Dawson Springs Museum and Art Center
Built in 1907, the Dawson Springs Museum and Art Center was formerly the Commercial Bank of Dawson Springs. The renovations of this historical building included: roof replacement, rebuilding of the parapet, basement and first floor structural repairs, accessibility updates, window restoration, and alley door replacement. In order to keep the historical value of the building, the existing windows were rebuilt …
Ohio Dominican University – Hamilton Hall
Ohio Dominican University was constructed in 1911 as an all-women’s school known as College of St. Mary of the Springs. The college became co-educational in 1964, changed its name to Ohio Dominican College on July 1, 1968, and became a university on July 1, 2002. As a historical structure, there was a strong desire for the existing materials and character to remain. During renovations, …
Logan County Courthouse
The Logan County Courthouse was constructed in the county seat of Russellville, Kentucky in 1904. Renovations to this historical building were constructed in two phases. The first phase of this historic renovation consisted of renovating the existing first floor restrooms to comply with the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA). In order to meet the proper accessibility code requirements, the new bathroom …
Women’s Addiction Recovery Manor Residences
The Women’s Addiction Recovery Manor (WARM) is an inpatient recovery program for adult women seeking recovery from substance abuse and addiction. The mission of the campus is “to provide a drug and alcohol free environment for tenants, their families, and guests of the property.” The facility is a non-profit organization and an affiliate of the Recovery Kentucky Initiative. The early phases …
Cottages of Mechanicsville
Cottages of Mechanicsville is part of the Mechanicsville Neighborhood Redevelopment Plan implemented by the City of Owensboro to revitalize the western portion of Owensboro, Kentucky. Knowing that a vital key to fostering the growth of strong neighborhoods is increasing the percentage of single-family home owners, the City of Owensboro selected REB Architects (known then as Snapp & Associates) to design …