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We have received several awards from the Boston Society of Architects and are noted for buildings that fit well into their environment. As someone who has worked in both construction and community planning and development for over forty years, I most appreciate architecture when it is tasteful and complementary to its setting.

The projects designed by Strekalovsky Architecture always reflect this objective. Vcevy and Mark take the time to understand the context of the building or addition that they are designing and, as a result, their finished products, while being architecturally distinctive, still fit seamlessly into their settings.
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A new nursery school building for this 60-acre agricultural site reflects the character of the original 18th century farmhouse and is sited so as to minimize environmental impact. The 5,800 square foot "green" building includes three accessible classrooms and a gross motor and multipurpose activity space.
Due to structural issues, the recommendation to the Town was to demolish the existing 1954 building and construct a new two-story building within the current footprint. This allowed the site design to preserve the current soccer, softball and volley ball elds, while creating much needed additional parking.
After 30 years in a "temporary" home (an 1860's church structure), construction of a new 15,500 square foot Abington Town Hall was approved by the residents of Abington. The project included the construction of an access road to town-owned property behind the High School and site development involving the simultaneous bidding and construction of a new Public Library.
It is the first joint public library to be funded by the Massachusetts State Board of Library Commissioners. We were involved in the project from the initial feasibility study phase and worked, not only with the Study and Building Committees, but with multiple municipal groups through a lengthy process to maximize the benefit and share the costs for two neighboring communities.
In combining a senior center with a youth and recreation center, Harwich was able to build broad-based support for the project from a multi-generational constituency. The joint facility provided cost efficiencies and amenities for each user that wouldn't have been possible with separate buildings.
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Kimberly Conroy
Kimberly Conroy
Jan 04, 2019
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The architects and staff at Strekalovsky are a pleasure to work with. They are extremely professional and an all around pleasure to work with. They have done extensive build-out designs that must meet rigorous DPH approvals. Hands down a wonderful firm to work with! A++