William Maclay - Vermont Architects and Planners
Choices in Sustainability
Historic Preservation Portfolio
Elmore State Park Beach House - Elmore, VT

elmore_thumb Renovations to this historic CCC Beach House at Elmore State Park balance historic character with modern function. 

 

 
Ellis Block Reconstruction - Springfield, VT

ellisblockThis mixed-use project, in an historic building in downtown Springfield, provides affordable housing and a multi-theater cinema.

 
Morrisville Community Housing - Morrisville & Stowe, VT

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Renovations to these five apartment buildings in Morrisville and Stowe aimed to improved energy efficiency and building durability while preserving historic character.

 
Crystal Lake Housing - Barton, Vermont

Crystal Lake Housing - Barton, VermontWe worked with Gilman Housing Trust, Housing Vermont, and Rural Development to meet environmental, funding, accessibility, and historic preservation requirements.

 
Groton Redevelopment - Groton, Vermont

The Groton Village Revitalization Project, completed in 2006, is a mixed use housing, commercial and municipal project which rejuvenated the core of a small rural Vermont village. The recipient of a Smart Growth Award by the Vermont Forum on Sprawl in September of 2006, the revitalization project in Groton Village, a town of 900, is becoming a socio-economic hub for an area which was once void of culture and commerce.

 
Huntington Post Office - Huntington, Vermont

 

huntingtonthumb_1 Duncan and Megs Keir bought a deteriorated building in Huntington village to allow the Postal Service to avoid moving out of the village center.
 
Stannard Town Hall - Stannard, Vermont

stannardThe town of Stannard, VT received a grant to develop plans for renovating their existing town hall and for adding on new space for the town clerk.

 
Marshall Center - St. Albans, Vermont

Marshall Center - St. Albans, VermontA Vermont non-profit housing developer sought to renovate the Marshall Center (also known as the Fairfield Street School) into 14 units of affordable housing; four of the units are reserved for tenants with mental handicaps.

 
Schmanska Park Barn Renovation - Burlington, Vermont

Schmanska Park Barn Renovation - Burlington, Vermont This late 1800's barn is a classic example of New England agricultural architecture in Vermont. The land and structure were given to the City of Burlington in the mid 1900's for the city's Schmanska Park.