Building opportunities, linking communities

Cardinal Cushing Centers

The Cardinal Cushing Centers was looking for a presence on Rte. 53 that would draw the community in, but in an area that was prone to strip malls the challenge was to develop an exciting, vibrant storefront, that indicated there was more going on here. The design team developed a facility that faced both the road and the campus, providing a link between the public and the CCC Community.

The project includes 6 traditional classrooms, a crafts workroom, offices, a computer room and three retail storefronts that provide vocational training for the students – a café with full commercial kitchen, a boutique offering unique items designed and assembled by the students, and a thrift shop.
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Linking Campus and Community

The project serves two distinct users, as a result the building has both a public front and a campus front. The challenge was to bring those two communities together while still meeting the program needs of the educational and training opportunities the Centers provide.

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It’s extremely exciting. This vision of transforming what was an institution into a neighborhood has come to fruition - adding this new sustainable modern building to the neighborhood is a game-changer.

Jansi Chandler, Vice President of Development, Cardinal Cushing Centers

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The building is modern and designed to be both a learning and work space for students. Behind each store is a separate work area - for the café a pantry and kitchen, for the Unique Boutique a place for students to make gifts and for Take 2 a space to sift through donations. Farther into the building are classrooms that will be used for vocational courses.

The building is a draw for the public, an open and inviting presence in the Hanover community.

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ARC began this project as part of our Pro Bono program, completing programming, conceptual and schematic design at no cost to the Centers. When the fundraising enabled the project to move ahead, we were honored that Cardinal Cushing Centers asked us to continue our efforts.

Jan Taylor, ARC

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Photography: Robert Benson Photography

Project
Marketplace at Cardinal Cushing Centers
Location
Hanover, MA
Size
14,400 SF

Building opportunities, linking communities

Cardinal Cushing Centers

Project
Marketplace at Cardinal Cushing Centers
Location
Hanover, MA
Size
14,400 SF
The Cardinal Cushing Centers was looking for a presence on Rte. 53 that would draw the community in, but in an area that was prone to strip malls the challenge was to develop an exciting, vibrant storefront, that indicated there was more going on here. The design team developed a facility that faced both the road and the campus, providing a link between the public and the CCC Community.

The project includes 6 traditional classrooms, a crafts workroom, offices, a computer room and three retail storefronts that provide vocational training for the students – a café with full commercial kitchen, a boutique offering unique items designed and assembled by the students, and a thrift shop.
Presentation Mode
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ARC_CardinalCushing_02 Cropped

Linking Campus and Community

The project serves two distinct users, as a result the building has both a public front and a campus front. The challenge was to bring those two communities together while still meeting the program needs of the educational and training opportunities the Centers provide.

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ARC_CardinalCushing_03 Cropped

It’s extremely exciting. This vision of transforming what was an institution into a neighborhood has come to fruition - adding this new sustainable modern building to the neighborhood is a game-changer.

Jansi Chandler, Vice President of Development, Cardinal Cushing Centers

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The building is modern and designed to be both a learning and work space for students. Behind each store is a separate work area - for the café a pantry and kitchen, for the Unique Boutique a place for students to make gifts and for Take 2 a space to sift through donations. Farther into the building are classrooms that will be used for vocational courses.

The building is a draw for the public, an open and inviting presence in the Hanover community.

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ARC_CardinalCushing_07

ARC began this project as part of our Pro Bono program, completing programming, conceptual and schematic design at no cost to the Centers. When the fundraising enabled the project to move ahead, we were honored that Cardinal Cushing Centers asked us to continue our efforts.

Jan Taylor, ARC

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Photography: Robert Benson Photography

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