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District and architects show two conceptual schemes to reuse historic Reynolds School for maintenance and adult‑education space
Summary
Rowe Architects and district staff presented two conceptual plans for adaptive reuse of Reynolds School: a larger scheme with two adult‑education classrooms plus a rear industrial addition, and a smaller-footprint scheme that eliminates classrooms to increase parking and reduce cost. Board members pressed on parking, neighborhood tree preservation, and whether the site could relieve Eaton Street lease pressures for adult education.
Rowe Architects and district facilities staff presented conceptual site plans on Dec. 10 for the historic Reynolds School, proposing adaptive reuse that preserves the historic front of the building while adding a rear structure for industrial maintenance functions and potential adult-education classrooms.
Two schemes: The first concept includes a rear addition to house maintenance shop functions (welding, receiving, storage) and retains large training or classroom spaces inside the historic building…
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