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FEATURED PROJECT:
Woman’s Club of Tallahassee
Because of our extensive experience in preservation
and restoration projects, Johnson/Peterson Architects was selected
by the Woman’s Club of Tallahassee for the procurement
of its state grant and the restoration of its National Register
Clubhouse. The 5,600 SF Clubhouse with its Mediterranean Revival
Style, featuring a large, gracious banquet hall with a stage,
commercial kitchen, and other auxiliary social spaces was in
need of a facelift and code upgrades. Our task was to take
this historically sensitive building (1927) and retrofit it
with modern electrical and lighting systems, HVAC and plumbing
fixtures, and new commercial kitchen appliances, along with
provisions for compliance with ADA accessibility codes. Additionally,
our scope included the extensive cleaning, repair and replacement
of the Spanish tile roof; the repair of stucco and plaster
cracks; refinishing of the heart pine floors and restoration
of the building’s original color scheme. The result is
one of Tallahassee’s most gracious venues for social
functions, now preserved for future generations to enjoy. Johnson
Peterson was awarded the 2005 Tallahassee/Leon County Historic
Preservation Award for this project.
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