Strong Place Church Conversion Gets Its Windows
Last month we noted that the Strong Place Church, which has slowly been undergoing a conversion into a 24-unit condo since 2006, was looking ready to have its windows installed. Sure enough, yesterday morning the delivery truck and crane arrived and, presto, in no time, the whole place was glassed up. The amazing thing about these new windows, according to architect Michael Ingui, is that they are each a single piece of solid mahogany! We guess it’s that kind of attention to detail and quality that’s making this thing take so long. Interestingly, the tower where you can now see a large mechanical unit of some sort parked will have acoustically line louvers installed for both aesthetics and noise reduction. Update: To clarify, here’s what Ingui told us about the window frames and we managed to mangle above: “The client opted for solid mahogany units that came in one piece.” Our bad!
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Feb 13, 2012 | 10:33 AM