338 Boonville

Project Details

Project Name
338 Boonville
Architect
Hufft
Project Types
Shared By
Hufft Projects
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2010
Size
15,000 ft²
Certifications & Designations
LEED Gold

Project Description

Located in downtown Springfield, Missouri, 338 Boonville is an adaptive reuse project that achieved LEED Gold certification. Formerly a cabinet shop, the program consists of an office and adjacent retail space. Existing exterior walls were removed to create a recessed entrance and an opening was created in the existing roof to form an interior courtyard. The design concept evolved from the client’s interest
in golf. The sport’s characteristics of serenity, relaxation, and manicured space guided various aspects of the design process. Reclaimed timbers mimic trees surrounding the fairway, colorful chairs stand in as golfers, and patterned glass separates the offices with a motif abstracted from spectators surrounding a green.

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