Paint Valley ADAMH Board Crisis Stabilization Center
TC Architects is currently working with The Paint Valley ADAMH Board and Coleman Heath Services on a new Crisis Stabilization Center in Chillicothe, Ohio. The Crisis Facility will be 17,000 square feet, featuring the following main components: Crisis Center, Crisis Stabilization Unit, Mobile Unit, Intake and Assessment / Clinical areas. It will have a secured…
Read MoreCity Wide Development Corporation and Greater Dayton Premier Management Germantown Crossing
TC Architects is currently working with Greater Dayton Premier Management and City Wide Development Corporation to design a Senior Low Income Tax Credit Housing Development located in Dayton, Ohio. This new, three-story building will have a total of 50 units on a 1.7 acre site. The building will consist of (35) one bedroom and (15)…
Read MoreWoda Group Chesterfield Terrace
TC Architects recently worked with The Woda Group to design a new Low Income Tax Credit Senior Housing Facility in Parma, Ohio. This new, three / four story, 51 unit building is located on a 5.2 acre wooded site. The building has a covered entry, flat roof and a mixture of brick and cement panels…
Read MoreMedina Metropolitan Housing Authority and CHN Housing Partners Santee Landing
TC Architects just completed working with Medina Metropolitan Housing Authority (MMHA) and CHN Housing Partners to design a new Low Income Tax Credit Workforce Development Housing Facility in Wadsworth, Ohio. This new, three-story, forty-five unit building sits on 7.7 acres. It features a covered entry and walking paths / exercise stations throughout the site. The…
Read MoreThe Counseling Center of Wayne & Holmes Counties Residential Crisis Stabilization Facility
TC Architects is currently working with The Counseling Center of Wayne & Holmes Counties on a new Residential Crisis Stabilization Facility. The Crisis Facility will be 12,500 square feet and have a secured entry, waiting area with a restroom, nine (9) offices, staff break room, work / copy area, two (2) visitation rooms, two (2)…
Read MoreFairfield County ADAMH Board Permanent Supportive Housing
TC Architects is currently working with Fairfield County Alcohol, Drug Addiction & Mental Health (ADAMH) Board on a new, three-story permanent supportive housing facility. The new facility with have (24) one-bedroom units, (4) of which will be fully accessible and (1) will be designed for the sight and hearing impaired. The facility will have supportive…
Read MoreThe Genesis Center Omega Health Oberlin Development
TC Architects is currently working with The Genesis Center / Omega Health in developing a new 41.5 acre site in the City of Oberlin. This new development will consist of: (2) Recovery Homes with Manager’s House (120) Low income tax credit Work Force / Permanent Supportive Housing with (48) one-bedroom, (48) two-bedroom and (24) three-bedroom…
Read MoreEchoing Hills Village Waterside Group Homes
TC Architects worked with Echoing Hills Village on the renovation of (2) six-bedroom Intermediate Care Facilities in Canal Fulton. The facilities are designed to be fully accessible and have an open plan to maximize the sightlines of staff at all times. In addition to the individual bedrooms, the facilities has a large living room, family…
Read MoreTuscarawas and Carroll Counties Men’s Residential Treatment Facility
TC Architects recently worked with the ADAMHS Board of Tuscarawas and Carroll Counties on a new men’s drug and alcohol treatment facility. This 7,800 square foot men’s Residential Treatment Facility is located on a 5-acre parcel in Dennison, Ohio. It has (16) treatment beds consisting of mostly two-person bedrooms with (2) single bedrooms with a…
Read MorePIRLH Developers Pine Crossing
TC Architects is currently working with PIRHL Developers to renovate a Low Income Tax Credit Family Housing Development located in Columbus, Ohio. These three-story buildings have a total of (192) units in (8) separate buildings. The buildings will consist of (27) one-bedroom, (141) two-bedroom and (24) three-bedroom apartments. Of those, (10) units are designed to…
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