Civic
Mitchell Courthouse Elevator Modernization and Replacement
Baltimore, MD
As part of an on-call contract with the City of Baltimore, the ADG provided architectural services to renovate and modernize the elevators in the historic Mitchell Courthouse. The project included upgrading three passenger elevators, installing one new passenger elevator in an existing shaft, upgrading the freight elevator and prisoner elevators, upgrading the law library dumbwaiter, and retaining the existing historical character of the lobbies and elevator doors.
Baltimore Visitor Center
Baltimore, MD
Though constructed in 2002 as a modern, state-of-the-art facility, the Baltimore Visitor Center experienced HVAC issues and extreme heat gain due to the large glass wall surfaces that surround the building. The ADG, along with MEP engineers Henry Adams, Inc., provided window shading film and HVAC modifications to the building to minimize heat gain and increase air circulation and flow throughout the space.
Baltimore Convention Center Peer Review and Chiller Plant Replacement
Baltimore, MD
In association with Henry Adams, Inc., the ADG provided peer review services for the roof design and architectural interface of the proposed new chiller plant equipment with the building and other architectural systems. The ADG also provided a review of submissions and specifications for architecture-related designs and products.
College Park Airport Operation Building
College Park, MD
The ADG provided project management services for MNCPPC. This project consists of the construction of a two-story, 12,815-square-foot airport operation and attached maintenance building with associated meetings and support spaces. The building is a structural steel frame with masonry, a glass curtain wall, an insulated metal panel exterior, and a single-ply membrane roof. The operations portion of the building included airport operations and control, pilot and passenger waiting areas, and an adjacent main lobby with an elevator and grand staircase to meeting rooms on the second floor, which included an exterior observation deck. The maintenance bay is an attached 2,200-square-foot repair/restoration hanger. Moody Nolan is the architect of record on the project.
*Picture/Rendering by Moody Nolan