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Durham Town Hall, Durham, New Hampshire
The Town of Durham was in need of a more functional Town Hall facility. AG Architects reviewed and updated the Town's Space Needs Assessment and developed a design for the new Town Hall. Sustainable design strategies, including a highly insulated exterior, were instrumental in achieving the goal of LEED Silver certification.
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Rye Town Hall Facility Needs Assessment
The Rye Town Hall was originally constructed as a church in 1839 and became a Town Hall in 1873. An analysis of the historic Town Hall building was completed in order to determine the feasibility of renovation and expansion. Conceptual design plans and elevations were created to show how to solve functional needs while respecting the historic character.
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City of Dover Space Needs Analysis
The City of Dover's City Hall, Police Department and Library were tight on space and not functioning efficiently. Our analysis reviewed the needs of each building and other City departments to identify possible solutions and determine the feasibility of renovations and expansion.
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Londonderry Town Hall, Londonderry, New Hampshire
Designed to create a future courtyard, the new municipal building located Town Offices on two floors in an L-shaped plan. The deep accent paint colors are reminiscent of the Town's historical buildings, and the character of the new Town Hall reflects the desire for a simple, colonial style image, both inside and out.
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Somersworth City Hall, Somersworth, New Hampshire
The renovated facility was originally designed as a bank building in the International Style. The new design and layout of the City Hall enhances the functional relationships of all departments, while simultaneously evoking the image of open government.
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