Interior Decorating of The Cecil Williams Glide Community House
by decorating on Oct.27, 2010, under Building Interior
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Interior Decorating of The Cecil Williams Glide Community House by MWA Architects. Transitional housing designed to convey a sense of comfort, optimism and self-reliance to its occupants, many of whom were previously homeless or who had substance abuse problems.
A nine-story building, it maximizes use of its tiny (6000-square-foot), constrained urban site, adjacent to Glide Memorial Methodist Church, by wrapping fifty-five studio, one, two and three bedroom units in an “L”-shaped configuration around a light court.
A rooftop copper sculpture nicknamed “the Journey” by Reverend Cecil Williams serves as a marker pointing to the church and suggests the powerful music sung by the congregation’s choir.
For more information, please visit MWA Architects website.
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