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Commission approves timber-frame pavilion, restrooms and site access at Point Of Honor

2522076 · February 24, 2025
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Summary

The Lynchburg Historic Preservation Commission approved plans for a timber-frame pavilion, two restroom dependencies, pathway access and minor site work at Point Of Honor (112 Cabell) after the museum and architect described designs focused on accessibility and discreet placement on the grounds.

The Lynchburg Historic Preservation Commission on a voice vote approved a submission from Atelier 11 Architecture and Lynchburg City Museums to add a timber-frame pavilion, two small restroom dependencies and site-access improvements at Point Of Honor, 112 Cabell St.

The museum’s director, Ted Delaney, said the project stems from a decade-long campaign to “improve the facilities and the structures at Point Of Honor” to make the site “more user friendly, accessible, and just have more activity at this place.” Architect Lauren Dionys of Atelier 11 described the design as an open,…

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