James D. Conte Community Center LOCATION Huntington , NY SIZE 2100 square feet
This project formerly operated as an Armory for the NYS National Guard. The Town of Huntington acquired the building from NY State in 2013 and DCAK-MSA Architecture and Engineering was chosen to design renovations to the existing building to community-based spaces including but not limited to recreational, educational, wellness, fitness and veteran affairs related programming. for the project. The Site/Civil portion of the project consisted of details for the construction of vehicle parking facilities, pavement/curb/sidewalk design and included stormwater drainage infrastructure. Also included are installation and construction of necessary sediment control, new utility services and landscaping and irrigation systems. DCAK-MSA designed the renovations to the building to include details for the rehab and construction of new interior and exterior structural systems, sustainable building elements, and new energy efficient mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems. The interior amenity design includes environmental quality.
This project formerly operated as an Armory for the NYS National Guard. The Town of Huntington acquired the building from NY State in 2013 and DCAK-MSA Architecture and Engineering was chosen to design renovations to the existing building to community-based spaces including but not limited to recreational, educational, wellness, fitness and veteran affairs related programming. for the project. The Site/Civil portion of the project consisted of details for the construction of vehicle parking facilities, pavement/curb/sidewalk design and included stormwater drainage infrastructure. Also included are installation and construction of necessary sediment control, new utility services and landscaping and irrigation systems. DCAK-MSA designed the renovations to the building to include details for the rehab and construction of new interior and exterior structural systems, sustainable building elements, and new energy efficient mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems. The interior amenity design includes environmental quality.