The replacement of the existing run-down main building at the CrossRoads Homeless Shelter not only required an innovative and sensitive design, but also an assembly which could be swiftly constructed, minimizing the impact on the shelter’s operation. SIP panels were chosen for their efficiency, speed of construction, and ability to allow for large openings, increasing the amount of natural light entering the spaces. Color and textured material were widely used to brighten and add interest. Particular attention was paid to accommodating all types of residents (family, single, male, female) at all stages of transition and re-establishment.
Completed with Driver-Ryan Architects.