Adaptive Reuse
We have a passion for restoring buildings and communities at Equip Studio. One of the greatest ways we are able to do this is seeing vacant spaces given new life through our designs. We receive great joy in watching beautiful, but empty and broken buildings receive the care and attention they deserve. As the 2013 Palmetto Trust Historical Preservation Award winner, we would like to share with you some examples of how our designs have transformed buildings in these ways.
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Parkside Pediatrics – Greer
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Reverb Church – World Golf Village
Reverb Church in St. Augustine, FL is dedicated to exploring community outreach opportunities and was in need of a facility that would be open throughout the week to serve as a hub for the people around them.
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North Greenville University – Neves Hall
The leadership of North Greenville University desired to consolidate their student services into one central location on campus. The provided solution required a complete renovation to Neves Hall, an existing administration building on campus that had previously served as a student dining hall.
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Florence City Center Market
The Florence City Center Market was designed with the City of Florence to bring a new energy and draw to an up and coming side of downtown. The market was built atop an existing warehouse pad leaving a portion of the existing building structure intact creating a unique and eclectic outdoor structure.
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Athens Church – Green Space Project
Athens Church has always focused primarily on serving families within the community of Athens, GA.
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Carolina Bank
Carolina Bank is a growing financial institute serving South Carolina’s Northeast corner.
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National Community Church
National Community Church, led by Pastor Mark Batterson, partnered with Equip Studio to develop a design that conveyed their story as well as the story of our nation’s capital.
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Netcast Church
Netcast Church, located near Boston, MA, decided to pursue a nontraditional route in regards to establishing their permanent church home.
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Hope Point Church
Hope Point Church had been meeting as a mobile congregation in a local school for roughly 15 years in Spartanburg, SC. In order to provide ministry outreach to an under served community, the church acquired a former car dealership on Asheville Highway to convert into their new permanent church home.
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ChurchLV – Seven Hills Campus
Adaptive Reuse, Churches, Interior Design, Master Planning, Renovation, Showcased, Under ConstructionSince 2004, ChurchLV has reached thousands of people from various backgrounds. Due to rapid growth and the vision to reach more people, ChurchLV acquired a 90,000 square foot K-Mart building on Sunset Boulevard to convert into their second campus.