Springs Rescue Mission Renovation & Expansion Interiors
After the successful completion of the Springs Rescue Mission (SRM) master plan, RTA was retained to re-purpose the existing site into a more effective and efficient campus. The campus restorations were split into two phases in order to provide shelter as quickly as possible while simultaneously allowing SRM time to obtain additional funding.
Community
Project Details
- Square footage: 37,500 sf
- Renovation: 15,500 sf
- New: 22,000 sf
- Project cost: $6.5M
Design Details
- High profile public project
- Classrooms
- Administration
- Security
- Outdoor gathering and instructional areas
- Overnight accommodations
- Showers and laundry facilities
- Fund raising assistance
- Photography by Vic Moss
The first phase of renovations effectively improves circulation among guests, volunteers, and staff while simultaneously expanding the number of programs offered. Phase 1 was brought to a close with the grand opening of the Resource Center, which provides new showers, a communal gathering space, computer access, lodging for pets, and laundry facilities. In addition, The Mission has partnered with nine different agencies that will use the office space in the Resource Center to provide health, dental, workforce, and human services on site.
"RTA has truly captured and brought to life the idea of ‘designing with dignity’.”
Phase 1 began with the completion of the year-round low-barrier shelter in November 2016. The new shelter serves 270-300 guests daily, effectively tripling the amount of sleeping spaces previously available while also freeing up space elsewhere on campus for a 32 bed women’s shelter. By repurposing the existing buildings, SRM was able to invest more money into providing services for their guests rather than purchasing costly building materials.