The town had outgrown its existing facility but wanted to remain collocated with other town services. We worked with town officials to site the new facility on the existing parcel with improved access and visibility from the road. We worked with state officials to maximize the building’s energy efficiency, making it eligible for state Energy… Read more >
Archives: Projects
Assortment of a+ Projects
Bethlehem Town Hall
Albany Public Works Garage
2 and 6 Franklin Square
Wyoming State Hospital
Wyoming Life Resource Center
Worcester Recovery Center and Hospital
Our involvement with this project began as an engagement to develop over arching project goals and to describe the clinical and space program for the ensuing project. It was recognized from the beginning that the new Campus would replace two existing and aged hospital Campuses. We considered alternative locations on one or both of the… Read more >
Waypoint Centre for Mental Health
architecture+ provided planning, parti, floor plans, and specialty advisory services for this new 200-bed forensic mental health facility. This $471 million redevelopment project was built on schedule and on budget using a Design-Build-Finance-Maintain model and is LEED Gold Certified. architecture+ served as a subconsultant to Stantec
Ward Addiction Treatment Center
This building, completed in 1994, was the first new substance abuse treatment facility constructed by the State of New York. It achieves an economy of function while providing a normative atmosphere for residents. The 60-bed treatment facility contains six separate two-story wings that are joined by interior connecting paths and enclosed exterior courtyards. It takes… Read more >
WakeBrook Campus
Wake County faced the need to provide stop gap mental health services in the context of the closing of a nearby State-operated hospital. They saw that challenge as an opportunity to improve an array of County-provided services. architecture+ was engaged by the County as a part of LS3P Architect’s team and charged with the development… Read more >