Iowa Bank Finds New Life as Workforce Housing

2022 MFE Awards, Adaptive Reuse, Merit: The Brenton

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Cameron Campbell

A Davenport, Iowa, bank has been transformed into a 38-unit workforce housing community for young professionals.

Brenton Banks was a family-owned chain of successful institutions known for embracing the formalism and narrative of modern architecture. Designed by ASK Studio, The Brenton, as the building is now named, is New Formalism, a style that emerged in the 1960s as a rejection to the rigid form of Modernism. New Formalist buildings embraced many classical precedents such as building proportion and scale, columns, highly stylized entablatures, and colonnades.

PROJECT DETAILS

Location: Davenport, Iowa
Developer: Newbury Living
Architect and Interior Designer: ASK Studio
Builder: Build To Suit
Opened: October 2020
Number of Units: 38
Unit Mix: Studios and one-bedrooms
Rents: $587 to $1,100

The parameters of the existing spaces resulted in units with large expanses of windows, units with window-lined entries, and units with exposed concrete structure not commonly found in housing units. The main lobby of the bank was maintained as a grand space that serves as a community commons. The high ceilings and glass exterior make it inviting and a one-of-a-kind experience that is available to residents for quiet work or entertaining friends.

β€œThe reuse of office space is critical to providing housing in a post-pandemic world. This project shows it can be done while respecting a neighborhood, the environment, a budget, and a historic building,” stated the nomination. β€œIt is an example to be recognized so others understand the merits and possibilities.”

All units have full appliance packages, including washers and dryers. In addition, amenities include a gaming lounge and a fitness area.

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