Village Zone Revitalization

Wrentham, MA 30,118 sq. ft.

  • The Precision of Village Zone Revitalization 

    The architectural challenge for 24 Common Street was to engineer a high-density, mixed-use program on a prominent corner lot while adhering to the strict Village Zone A (VZ-A) bylaws. GDS led the comprehensive design, demolition, and permit documentation, navigating complex 10th Edition 780 CMR codes to deliver a master plan that maximizes both habitable space and site utility.

    The design intervention focused on a "Mixed-Use In-Fill" strategy:

    • Strategic Demolition & Prep: The initial phase involved a precision-led demolition of existing non-structural partitions, masonry chimneys, and outdated MEP systems across four levels (Basement through Attic). This "clean slate" approach allowed for the complete re-engineering of the internal social and commercial cores.

    • Vertical Program Optimization: We designed a 2.5-story main body that utilizes the full volume of the structure. The plan includes specialized residential units on the upper floors and high-visibility commercial/retail space at the street level, creating a 24/7 heartbeat for the property.

    • Site Infrastructure & Lot Coverage: To accommodate the ~70% lot coverage, the design includes an advanced site plan with optimized setbacks (50' frontage) and comprehensive impervious surface management. This ensures that the high-density build remains environmentally compliant and accessible.

    • Technical Performance & Compliance: The permit sets detail a full-scale systems overhaul, including new fire suppression mains, advanced mechanical zones (basement through roof), and a high-performance building envelope. From the COMcheck envelope compliance to the architectural access (521 CMR) – everything was reviewed to ensure a safe, energy-efficient, and accessible village landmark.

    The result is a premier Wrentham development that proves historical proximity and modern density can coexist through intelligent, code-driven architectural design.