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 Bought in the 1850s by the First Presbyterian Church as a designated place of worship for black members of its congregation, it has since then gone through several conversions and is today a 13-condo residential building after being redesigned by PFA. Its name “The Revels” is commemorative of one of its early pastors, Hiram Rhodes Revels, who also went on after the Civil War to become [...]
M on Madison - Multifamily
 The M on Madison is a 72 unit workforce housing building. Located at the corner of Madison Street and North Howard Street in downtown Baltimore, the contemporary styled structure is meant to serve as a beacon for the rebirth of the formerly grand North Howard Street corridor. The building is designed to incorporate sustainable design principles and is seeking “green” tax credits. [...]
The Promenade - Multifamily
 This was the first building completed in a large-scale 18-acre mixed use development on Baltimore’s harborfront. It has also contributed to the liveliness and “feet-on-the-street†feel of this up and coming hot spot. At the time of its completion, it commanded the highest rent per square foot in the city. This 113-unit building has a 212-space parking facility, community [...]
 Originally a 19th-century church, this building was converted into a recreation center in the 1950s, which involved significant demolition of interior structural elements. Within the walls of the church’s structural shell, PFA has restored and converted abandoned recreation space into four beautiful contemporary residential units with a six-car parking garage. Some structures [...]
Anchor Street - Multifamily
 Comprised of glass, metal, stucco and brick this four level duplex respects the historic nature of its neighborhood while creating two modern homes. On the side facades the brick seamlessly blends into the surrounding brick structures; meanwhile the front facade is comprised almost entirely of glass, opening the building to the surrounding city. The glass facade spans both [...]
 This condominium building located along South Baltimore’s waterfront is exemplary of our studio’s creativity. The proposed glass and steel building that will house 72 condos and several levels of parking is one of a kind– atop two levels of above-grade integrated parking that accommodates 98 cars, the seven-story residential component will be suspended on structural [...]
 Oella Mill is an adaptive reuse project that involves converting existing retail and studio space into 147 luxury apartments in Ellicott City, Maryland. The building, which opened in the 1800s as a textile mill, is named after the first woman to spin cotton in the United States. State and Federal Historic tax credits are being used in the development. Located on the east [...]
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