Project Category: Renew

Washington Elms – Modernization

The multi-phase, multi-building RAD modernization of Washington Elms is complete with a Refreshed face to the City while optimizing operational quality through efficient heating and  water-conservation systems and comfort to residents.

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Enterprise Building

Built in 1890, the original Enterprise Building housed the Brockton Enterprise Newspaper and later expanded into the adjacent building in 1894. In the 1970’s, a modern steel and concrete addition was completed and the historic facades were covered. By 2000, the building was empty and the Brockton Enterprise Newspaper had left. ICON’s renovation restored the […]

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A Place to Live

Working with Worcester Housing Authority and their non-profit affiliate, Building Futures Inc [BFI], ICON Architecture designed “A Place to Live.” This project provides permanent, supportive housing for people who have been chronically homeless. The first of its kind in the state, the project is a 13,340 SF three-story building nestled into a quaint downtown neighborhood […]

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Sixty King

Neighborhood locals remember this incredible structure by its former names — the Imperial Knife Factory or the Rochambeau Worsted Wool Factory – a noteworthy example of industrial design built along the Woonasquatucket River in Providence in 1923. Now revitalized and rebranded as 60 King, the development celebrates those former names and their industrial history with a […]

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