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Crow Residence

150 Madison Ave, Memphis, TN 38103 United States

Crow Residence

150 Madison Ave, Memphis, TN 38103 United States

Building Area (sf): 4,983 sq ft

Completion: May 2021


The adaptation of a small downtown building into a coffee shop and residence for a contemporary young family.

A historic 100-year-old building provided the ideal location for a downtown family’s live-work concept. Originally constructed as a bank, the building most recently functioned as an office and restaurant space before becoming empty for nearly 10 years. The street level now accommodates a new coffee shop, and the upper floors house the private residence. Historic details and materials were cleaned and stabilized throughout the building. New entry doors, a simple canopy, and a glass garage door were added to modernize the storefront. Exposed brick, tall ceilings, floor finishes, and a light well were all exposed and restored to keep the character of the existing building. To accommodate the expectance of the family’s first child, the existing mezzanine was expanded to create a primary bedroom suite level where two bedrooms were tucked under the floor below. In addition, an enclosed rooftop level was added to the building, and the circulation was reconfigured to maximize usable space. A folded metal stair provides the backdrop for the open entertainment area while providing a circulation slot that runs from the ground floor to the 4th level addition.

Photography credits & captions

1-Photo by Chad Mellon
2-Photo by Chad Mellon
3-Photo by Chad Mellon- Salvaged wood beams are re-purposed into the dining room table, wine rack, kitchen shelves, and window jambs. The existing skylight provides a bright open feel to the kitchen and living space.
4-Photo by Chad Mellon
5-Photo by Chad Mellon- The existing bank vault was removed to allow for the new circulation and floor plan modifications. The slab and rough brick remnants from the vault provide hints of the history of the building.
6-Photo by Gary Kessel- Existing finishes were salvaged and restored to create the backdrop for the simple pallet of the new coffee shop.
7-Photo by Chad Mellon
8-Photo by Chad Mellon
9-Photo by Chad Mellon-The dual-color metal enclosure houses the new 4th level rooftop addition. This new level accommodates space for guests and outdoor living space.
10-Photo by Chad Mellon

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