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Connecting to Neighboring Buildings
South Building
The South Building is situated toward the southern end of Church Street. Across the street is a fire station and several small commercial properties. The South Building plays a vital role in the Church Street facade aesthetic and street response.
Year Built: 1905 Historical Main Mill Building Uses: Clothing Finishing, Carding, Cutting, and Cloth Storage
Connecting Placed National to Neighboring Register Buildings of Historic Places: April
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Neighboring Buildings
The South Building is located between the large Middle Building and the Dye House. The Flat Iron or Incubator building is positioned directly behind the South Building.
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1. Middle Building will be designed for residential purposes. 2. Dye House is a future event space / banquet hall. 3. Flat Iron building will become an incubator or workshop space area. |
Church Street- Downtown Cleveland, Lee University
Internal Street
Event and Parking
Blythe Neighborhood
Internal Street
This diagram identifies the role of the circulation atrium towards the overall site circulation. Pedestrians are able to directly access various points on site, while experiencing a dramatically visual, symbolic, and social passage within the South Building. This design move has declared a tight bond with the development of Church Street, which is seen as the connection to the Cleveland community and experience.