118 James Street North | CGS / Curran Gacesa Slote Architects

$3.5 Million value Hamilton / Canada / 2011

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The adaptive reuse of 118 James Street North has transformed a derelict former furniture store in downtown Hamilton into a mixed-use building, blending layers of history and heritage features juxtaposed with modern elements. A sleek new front façade of metal panels follows the original 1920’s window openings and patterns, incorporating a restored leaded glass transom. The project has become an iconic hub in Hamilton’s arts district, housing the Art Gallery of Hamilton’s Design Annex, CBC Hamilton, and Chuck Gammage Animation. CGS Architects’ studio is the dramatic focal space, a sleek loft that epitomizes the contemporary workplace as hearth and home.

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    The adaptive reuse of 118 James Street North has transformed a derelict former furniture store in downtown Hamilton into a mixed-use building, blending layers of history and heritage features juxtaposed with modern elements. A sleek new front façade of metal panels follows the original 1920’s window openings and patterns, incorporating a restored leaded glass transom. The project has become an iconic hub in Hamilton’s arts district, housing the Art Gallery of Hamilton’s...

    Project details
    • Year 2011
    • Work started in 2010
    • Work finished in 2011
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Offices/studios / Showrooms/Shops / Warehouses / Restoration of façades / Building Recovery and Renewal
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