Chestnut Street Townhouse / Hacin + Associates
Chestnut Street Townhouse is the first house to be built in Boston?s Beacon Hill neighborhood in 50 years. Located in the ?Flat,? an area off the hill and across Charles Street, the original structure was thought to have been a stable before it was converted into a house in the 1920s. Deemed unsalvageable by a series of structural engineers, the building was condemned and the approval process began for its replacement. Equipped with an allegiance to the concerns of the local preservation community and a precise understanding of the neighborhood?s historic architectural elements, the team adopted a careful, surgical approach to the design of the new townhouse so as to complement rather than upstage the neighboring buildings.
© Bob O?Connor Photography
Architects: Hacin + Associates
Location: Boston, United States
Area: 3650.0 ft2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Bob O?Connor Photography
General Contractor: The Holland Companies
Structural Engineer: Souza True & Partners
Civil Engineer: HW Moore Associates, Inc.
© Bob O?Connor Photography
Text description provided by the architects. Chestnut Street Townhouse is the first house to be built in Boston?s Beacon Hill neighborhood in 50 years. Located in the ?Flat,? an area off the hill and across Charles Street, the original structure was thought to have been a stable before it was converted into a house in the 1920s. Deemed u...
© Bob O?Connor Photography
Architects: Hacin + Associates
Location: Boston, United States
Area: 3650.0 ft2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Bob O?Connor Photography
General Contractor: The Holland Companies
Structural Engineer: Souza True & Partners
Civil Engineer: HW Moore Associates, Inc.
© Bob O?Connor Photography
Text description provided by the architects. Chestnut Street Townhouse is the first house to be built in Boston?s Beacon Hill neighborhood in 50 years. Located in the ?Flat,? an area off the hill and across Charles Street, the original structure was thought to have been a stable before it was converted into a house in the 1920s. Deemed u...
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