Portfolio Category: Historic Adaptive Use

55-59 Federal Street

2018 Preservation Award The original buildings were constructed circa 1850 as a double and single family home. A one-story breezeway connects the two buildings located on two adjacent parcels. Over time, the buildings and fallen into great disrepair. Seger Architects, Inc. was hired to study the buildings for a multi-family use. The renovations included converting…
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7 Howard Street -Former Convent

7 Howard Street - 2017 Preservation Award  Seger Architects, Inc. was selected to be the architect for the adaptive use of the former St. John the Baptist Convent on Howard Street in Salem, MA. Working with the new Owners SAI adapted the building for six market-rate flats for sale. The units are efficient and appointed…
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Salem State University -Temple Shalom

[caption id="attachment_2278" align="alignnone" width="300"] Interior before conversion[/caption] [caption id="attachment_2280" align="alignnone" width="300"] Interior Classroom[/caption] Temple Shalom Adaptive Reuse for Salem State University In early 2014 local developer Salem Renewal LLC proposed an adaptive use of the former Temple Shalom Synagogue to a satellite campus for Salem State University. The campus, being in close proximity to the former…
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162 Federal St

2019 Preservation Award 162 Federal Street, Salem, MA.  Seger Architects was commissioned to design the Historic renovation and conversion of the existing administrative building to 8 townhouse style and flats.  They are a mixture of one and two bedroom apartments. *This project was awarded State and Federal Tax Credits for the Historic Renovation.    …
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