360 Metal Museum Dr, Memphis, TN 38106 United States
Building Area (sf): 70,176 SF Unit Net, 87,937 SF Project Gross, 71 units
Completion: December 2022
Anthony (Tony) E. Pellicciotti AIA, CDT, LEED AP BD&C- Principal in Charge
Kyle D. Archer AIA NCARB LED AP- Project Manager
Greg Morrison
Lisa Law
Lauren Tolbert
The Marine Residences have a storied history. The known record begins with a native American Chickasaw settlement, extends to the use as a civil war gun emplacement, yellow fever research facility, the Marine Hospital, and ultimately the Marine Residences. Established in 1884 atop a bluff overlooking the Mississippi River, the site has seen significant evolution over the last century. Two of the earliest buildings were relocated within the site and renovated to compliment the Colonial Revival buildings added during the 1930s. The completed project represents a very early and high-style WPA campaign. Decommissioned in 1960, portions of the campus sat largely vacant for decades. Attempts to include the complete property in the National Register of Historic Places in the 1980s proved unsuccessful. The owner purchased the eastern portion of the site from the Federal Government in 2003. For over fifteen years the property languished as the owner struggled to find a viable redevelopment program. In fact, the Tennessee Preservation Trust added the Marine Hospital to its 2015 list of the state’s ten most endangered historic sites. In 2019, the owner partnered with a local architect to update the National Register listing and to find the nexus between preservation and financeable redevelopment. The market analysis pointed to residential redevelopment as the most viable approach. However, the composite usable area in each building would not support the extensive renovation costs. The solution was found in the delicate introduction of roof level shed dormers that both met the National Park Service historic requirements and facilitated the repurposing of the main hospital’s attic as occupiable residential units.
CiV : : the Center for Architecture + Design at Beale Street Landing
251 Riverside Drive
Memphis, TN 38103