The Lutterloh Clinic is a two-story brick commercial building constructed in approximately 1908, and located at the corner of Chatham and McIver Streets. The building features a corbeled cornice across the second story of the front facade…
Alamo Drafthouse celebrated its opening with an 80's-themed VIP Grand Opening Party last Saturday evening. The party included an on-theme scavenger hunt and various theater activities, including karaoke, cartoons, and cereal! We had a fun night celebrating the success of this project with many other talented collaborators.
David, Dayle and Meredith had a great time at the conference this year. It was hosted by the Town of Clayton and we enjoyed meeting new people and visiting local businesses. We learned about promoting economic development through preserving historic resources, how to support local farmers and restaurants in small towns, strategies for placemaking, and methods for encouraging smart growth.
October 17-19: Preservation North Carolina’s 2018 Annual Conference will be held this year in Wrightsville Beach/Wilmington with the theme “Preservation + Innovation.” This year's conference will explore the ways entrepreneurs, architects, builders, chefs, restaurateurs, brewers, and preservationists are establishing their new ideas in old buildings.
We are excited to see this project come to life! The Old Clayton Town Hall building was built in 1925 and was once the "heart of the town." It housed municipal offices, the library, courthouse, fire department, police department, and a small jail. The building was heavily utilized throughout most of the remaining twentieth century, but has been vacant for a number of years following the relocation of the municipal offices.
After a few years in the works, Pizza Times has opened the doors! This project is an extension of the Raleigh Times kitchen. The kitchen actually wraps around the block- Pizza Times is located on Wilmington Street. Takeout only!
We designed the Durham brewery and taproom on the corner of Roxboro and Dillard. This was an adaptive reuse project— the existing building was a former wholesale store and warehouse. The new space features a large open bar/ seating area inside and an outdoor deck & gathering space for extra seating and games.
Lots of progress is being made over at 2808 Wilmington St. The interior has been opened up, and will soon be ready for cars to pull in one of the two 22' doors for upholstery work. Construction should be complete in the coming months.
Maurer Architecture was recently awarded two awards of merit by the NC Main Street Program.