As Peg's Foundation enters their 20th year, this project seeks to honor their founder and to give a gift to the community by creating a destination experience in downtown Hudson that connects the historic green to First and Main. It is a "think bigger idea" centered around families, arts, welcoming, and the mission of Peg's Foundation.
RICK KELLAR, PEG'S FOUNDATION
The design of the Park Lane Project connects the historic structure of the Baldwin-Buss House, the private foundation home for Peg's Foundation, and a jewel box gallery—all while relating to the strong architectural heritage of the city of Hudson. The project seeks to be both forward looking and historically grounded.
JOSEPH MATAVA, PENINSULA ARCHITECTS
Situated at the corner of First Street and Park Lane, the Park Lane Square project will create accessible public spaces including gardens, an outdoor gallery, a children's walking path, access to the Baldwin-Buss House, and the Peg's Foundation home and gallery—all between First and Main, the Village Green, and the historic downtown business district on North Main Street.
NATE BAILEY, PENINSULA ARCHITECTS
PROJECT TEAM
ARCHITECT
Peninsula Architects
HISTORIC PRESERVATION
John Milner Architects
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
MKSK
CIVIL ENGINEERING
Osbourne Engineering
STRUCTURAL, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING ENGINEERING
Thorson Baker + Associates
ARCHITECT
Peninsula Architects
HISTORIC PRESERVATION
John Milner Architects
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
MKSK
CIVIL ENGINEERING
Osbourne Engineering
STRUCTURAL, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING ENGINEERING
Thorson Baker + Associates
As a part of this project, the historic Baldwin-Buss House will be restored to its original footprint. It will be available to the community for events, educational initiatives, and to promote awareness and passion for the history, culture and architectural heritage of Hudson and the Western Reserve.
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