Description
When acquired in 2012, siding blocked its expansive windows, and the interior was timeworn from its previous uses. The post and beam structure and interior brick surfaces were cleaned of many years of paint and left exposed to reveal the building’s history to its new inhabitants. The second floor is home to downtown Hamilton’s first co-working space and includes two glazed meeting rooms and a central lounge with tiered upholstered seating facing the staircase projection wall. Along the western and southern walls is the kitchen, which boasts clean minimal white counters and a touchdown station running along the length of windows.
Dating back to the 1890s, this historical building was originally home to the Hamilton Buggy Whip Manufacturing company.
CLIENT
The Seedworks Urban Offices
LOCATION
Hamilton, ON
SIZE
15,005 sf
STATUS
Complete
The lounge and the touchdown station are fully wired, offering secondary working spaces. They also offer great flexibility for holding community events, lunch and learns, movie nights and presentations. Over the course of the last few years, as needs of tenants changed, a separate suite of open and closed workspace was created on the main floor, adding options for private office space to current and prospective users.
The project has received a great deal of positive community attention and local support and was awarded a Heritage Property Conservation Award from the Hamilton Municipal Heritage Committee.
Awards
2013 Heritage Property Conservation Award, Hamilton Municipal Heritage Committee
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