This past weekend's Seattle Times Pacific Northwest Sunday Magazine features a cover story about the central role that old buildings play in our cultural heritage, and the importance of preserving those buildings despite changing economic forces. At the bottom of the image we see Molly Moon's Ice Cream, a recently completed commercial tenant improvement project in Capitol Hill's historic Oddfellows Hall building. (In addition, Dovetail designed and installed the wooden building entry doors immediately to the right - they are more historically accurate replacements for aluminum doors from a previous remodel.) Below is a design drawing of the building facade for comparison with the photograph:
Here at Dovetail we're glad to have been part of the the important building preservation and adaptive reuse process in many of our commercial projects, including both locations of Molly Moon's Ice Cream, La Spiga, Quinn's, Essential Bakery, Via Tribunali, and the Oddfellows Cafe, also in the Oddfellows Building.
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