Cultural

Our projects are both modern and historic, from helping to build performing arts centers to making improvements to the world-famous Longwood Gardens.

The Terrace Re-Adaptation Project at Longwood Gardens was a 6-month renovation that included selective demolition, the removal of an outdoor brew hut, and the construction of a modern concession building.
James Farm Ecological Preserve delivers a timber-framed, sustainable campus with educational, operational, and outdoor spaces supporting environmental stewardship.
Through thoughtful preservation and innovation, the Orchid House was returned to its original configuration, seamlessly blending historic craftsmanship with modern functionality.
The Cox House, a 287-ton, 2.5-story house was hydraulically lifted and relocated in under four hours - testament to meticulous planning and historic preservation.
Longwood Reimagined transforms 17 acres into immersive gardens, blending innovative design, historic preservation, and sustainable landscapes for a world-class visitor experience.
Longwood's newest greenhouse, the 80,948 SF facility, accounts for 60 percent of Longwood’s crop production.
As the centerpiece of the Arts Scene in West Chester, the Knauer Performing Arts Center now thrives in the former home of a Pennsylvania National Guard unit.
Favorites of visitors to Longwood Gardens, The Café and 1906 Dining Room are now even nicer, with renovations that included new tile, millwork, lighting and décor.
Opened to the public in 1977, the Nemours Estate is home to the one-acre reflecting pool, which was restored to its original glory during this project.
After two years and over $90 million worth of construction, the Main Fountain Garden Revitalization, originally built during the 1920’s stands as the largest fountain preservation project of its kind in the United States
Spanning 86 acres, the Longwood Meadow Garden Expansion project added plantings, trails, bridges, and engaging interpretation to the three-mile site.
A central and stately destination for guests, Longwood Garden’s East Conservatory combines elegant and imaginative design with environmentally friendly efficiency.
Part of a Master Plan project at a botanical garden, the Greenhouse Complex aspired to a zero-energy footprint and involved extensive environmental sustainability measures.