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5th Street / Independence Hall Station honored with award Converse Winkler Architecture announces SEPTA Station design is on the winning track
P HILADELPHIA, PA — Converse Winkler Architecture , a WBE- certified design firm announced that the renovation of SEPTA’s 5th Street / Independence Hall Station has been named the Best Masonry Construction Project of 2021 by the General Building Contractors Asso- ciation of Philadelphia . “Our goals in this project were to bring transparency, ease of navigation and ample lighting to this busy subway stop,” said Mimi Converse Winkler, AIA, LEED AP , founding principal of Con- verse Winkler Architecture . Originally built in 1908, the station was last rehabilitated for the 1976 Bicentennial. The new $20.4 million upgrade includes improvements above and below ground: • At the street level, new glass headhouses on the north- west and southwest corners of 5th and Market highlight two existing station entrances. • Glass and concrete panels in the pavement cast natural light into subterranean pas- sageways. • Refurbished stairs lead to a bright, spacious platform arrival. • Glass partitions separate the circulation area from the platform, enhancing security, orientation and sight-lines for murals. • Original arches in the vaulted ceiling have been re- stored and exposed. • New LED lighting has been deployed throughout the station. • New ventilation system refreshes the air every two to three minutes. • The platform walls act as a huge canvas for 400 feet of mu- rals by Germantown artist Tom Judd, featuring diverse histori- cal figures from the region. “The 5th Street challenge was to embrace the multiple histories of the area, without mimicry or superficial refer- ences to the genuine artifacts in Independence Mall,” said Peter Everett Brown , proj- ect designer. “Logistically, we were building a ship in a bottle; the station remained open to the public during much of the construction. We needed to be clever, resourceful and nimble.” The station had atypically low ceilings and much of the original concrete needed re- pair. The project removed layers of material to reveal
the station’s lighting design. Masonry was chosen as a finish material to echo the historic fabric of the neighborhood. Used by more international tourists than any other sta- tion, 5th Street is designed to be a showpiece for the City’s transit system. The station serves "America’s Most His- toric Square Mile," within which Independence Hall, National Constitution Center, Liberty Bell Center, Presi- dent’s House Site, National Museum of American Jewish History and the Independence Visitor Center are located. The design team for the proj -
ect included Converse Winkler – Architecture and interior design; Burns Engineering – civil, structural, mechani- cal, electrical, plumbing and special-systems engineering. Converse Winkler Architec- ture, LLC is a LEED-accredit- ed, WBE-certified architecture and interiors firm that designs spaces where people live, work, learn, play and heal. Founded in Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania in 2001, CWA welcomes the op- portunity to collaborate closely with clients, many of whom return because the process is enjoyable and the results are satisfying. MAREJ
5th Street Station westbound platform, looking east (Jordan Cassway Photography/CWA)
the station’s bones and to maximize headroom. Much of
the restored structure remains exposed and integrated into
Principals Michael J. Acquaro-Mignogna, MAI, SRA, AI-GRS Gary E. Heiland II, MAI, AI-GRS
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