Cramerton Police

Cramerton, NC
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Square Footage

15,342 SF

Project Description

Steady growth in the progressive, largely residential Town of Cramerton called for a major renovation of its Historic Town Hall. Constructed in 1916, the Cramerton Town Hall was cramped and ill-suited to accommodate the needs of the Town Administration and Police Department.

SCN-Architects was commissioned by the Town to renovate the facility and create a new, functional layout that provides more space and allows for future growth. The new plan allows the Town Commissioners & Administration to occupy the entire first floor, moving the Police Department to the unoccupied second floor.  Due to public access requirements, an elevator and stairwell were added to the facility.

Because additional construction was needed to accommodate these features, our design team used the requirements as an opportunity to design an attractive addition to the public entrance side of the facility.

This project was primarily funded through USDA.

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Architect of Record
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Square Footage

15,342 SF

Project Description

Steady growth in the progressive, largely residential Town of Cramerton called for a major renovation of its Historic Town Hall. Constructed in 1916, the Cramerton Town Hall was cramped and ill-suited to accommodate the needs of the Town Administration and Police Department.

SCN-Architects was commissioned by the Town to renovate the facility and create a new, functional layout that provides more space and allows for future growth. The new plan allows the Town Commissioners & Administration to occupy the entire first floor, moving the Police Department to the unoccupied second floor.  Due to public access requirements, an elevator and stairwell were added to the facility.

Because additional construction was needed to accommodate these features, our design team used the requirements as an opportunity to design an attractive addition to the public entrance side of the facility.

This project was primarily funded through USDA.

Our Involvement

Architect of Record