Description
This handsome 1930’s Georgian Revival bank on the Mystic River in Medford Square had been modified in the 1980’s with an incongruous barrel-vaulted skylight over an entrance addition. This project inserted a more compatibly-styled entrance arch with a large free-standing lit sign overhead. The bank hall’s original wood paneling was restored and became the inspiration for the design of new infill woodwork, to bring personal bankers into the vaulted banking hall along with a more customer-friendly teller line and access to the original safe deposit vault. New indirect lighting enhanced the original barely vault’s presence. Mechanical and life safety systems were upgraded throughout the building along with back-of house office renovations to this classic town center bank.