When this stylist was ready to strike out on his own he turned to SLR Architecture to design the fit out of this raw storefront space. Each style station was custom designed to provide easy access for employees to equipment while maintaining a clean aesthetic. The repurposed wood center shelving unit is a focal point and allows the owner to increase the sales of his favorite products.
Lighting is always important in this type of business and a custom lighting package as well as tons of natural light from skylights and large windows allow for a bright and airy feel to the space.
Architecture & ID: SLR Architecture
General Contractor: Prime Development
Photography: Chip Fanelli
This former Jamaica Plain Brewery was carefully transformed into 80+ residential units. Mr. Reilly was a project Architect and assisted with preparing the working drawings for this project while working at Elkus/Manfredi Architects. After striking out on his own on his own he was tapped by the developer to produce the condo documents for the entire complex.
This project received a Preservation achievement Award in 2008 from the Boston Preservation Alliance.
SLR Architecture designed this Winchester fine dining seafood restaurant for this famous cook. Features included an open kitchen and a custom wine room where clients could store their own wine and consume it while they are dining there.
Architecture: SLR Architecture
Mr. Reilly was the project architect on this large residential project in Newton's Chestnut Hill neighborhood while at Elkus/Manfredi Architects. This 40B apartment complex provided 160 apartments with 20% affordable units and included amenities such as a pool, gym, and business center along with underground parking for 200 plus cars.
This New Urbanist project near Denver Colorado was formerly a defunct mall. The developer purchased the property and developed an urban area around retail, residential, and office space. Mr. Reilly was a project architect on this project for several years and helped to develop 4 buildings. New urbanism
Mr. Reilly was a project architect on this innovative apartment and retail building on Boylston street while working at Elkus/Manfredi Architects. The project was was large in scale and set the precedent for zoning in this Boston neighborhood with it’s special permit approval for it’s 409 units.
Mr. Reilly was a Project Architect on this new Harvard Pilgrim Health Care building in Quincy, Ma. As a young Architect this project was a great challenge that helped push his career forward at Elkus/Manfredi Architects.