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One Boston Medical Center Place
Owner: Boston Medical Center
Architect: Burt Hill
Construction Manager: William A. Berry & Son, Inc.
Preservation Consultant: Tremont Preservation Services LLC
Owners Representative: RF Walsh Project Management Inc.
Designed by Gridley J.F. Bryant and completed in 1864, the
BCD and FGH Buildings are the only two remaining structures
from the original Boston City Hospital, a free hospital established
to serve Boston’s “working poor”. The
three-and-a-half story brick Mansard buildings once housed
multiple medical wards each, lending the names “BCD” and “FGH”. Today’s
needs for administrative office space called for additional
floors within the historic structures. In order to preserve
the character of the buildings, the project team devised a
system of adding new levels of workspace by injecting two new
levels set back from the exterior walls, thereby creating a
system of mezzanine floors within the original volumes and
preserving the elegant high windows. The exterior was rehabilitated
using historic photographs, facilitating the restoration of
a bell cast slate roof and the installation of two new carved
granite lintels to match originals. Previously, the BCD Building
stood vacant for 30 years while the FGH Building was only partially
occupied due to building deficiencies. Today, the “BCD” building
houses Boston Medical Center’s Information Technology
Department, with 150 workstations, private offices and team
spaces, while “ FGH” contains a Conference Center
and administrative offices of several clinical departments.
“Boston’s hospitals face great challenges as they
endeavor to maintain their historic buildings while providing
the highest quality of facilities for their employees and patients.
This project is proof that both can be achieved with remarkable
success” said Sarah D. Kelly, Executive Director of the
Boston Preservation Alliance.
Courtesy of Ginelle Land, Burt Hill
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