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JSA wins AIANH Preservation Award for 3 Pleasant St. mixed-use project

Portsmouth, NH JSA Design received the 2022 Rick and Duffy Monahon Award for Design Excellence in Architectural Restoration and Preservation from the American Institute of Architects New Hampshire (AIANH) for the firm’s work on 3 Pleasant St., a historic mixed-use property in downtown. 3 Pleasant St. was one of nine projects honored by AIANH’s Design Awards program this year; award-winning projects were selected in part using the AIA Framework for Design Excellence, which considers design excellence as well as functionality, sustainability, building performance, creativity and client goals.

In 3 Pleasant St., “new and old exist in a sympathetic way,” the panel of five jurors noted in their 2022 award statement: “The new rooftop addition was conceived in a wonderful way by being set back from historic building facades and being crafted in a contrasting but complimentary form. This does what the architects set out to do: create a dynamic sense of place in downtown Portsmouth.”

Fronting Market Sq., 3 Pleasant St. comprises the first phase of Brick Market, a project creating a dynamic sense of place in downtown. Dating back to 1794, the 23,992 s/f red brick building–originally 16,918 s/f with an added 7,074 s/f of new construction–has been a public market, a town hall, city hall and a bank. The high-ceilinged, street-level space houses a restaurant, Toscana Italian Chophouse and Wine Bar; architecturally preserved features include large arch-top windows throughout the first level and a bank vault transformed into a wine cellar. Upper floors are now modern office spaces, some with wood-wrapped beams and high ceilings. The copper-topped ellipse accesses roof-top decks featuring panoramic views of North Church and Market Sq. Unobtrusive photovoltaic solar panels on the roof offset the building’s energy use and blend in with surrounding architecture. Landscaped sidewalks–granite pavers accented by concrete “waves”–run along both sides of the building, animating its outdoor spaces.

The Rick & Duffy Monahon Award for Design Excellence in Architectural Restoration and Preservation promotes outstanding and exemplary historic preservation projects as defined by their sensitivity to a historic structure and its surrounding environment; the quality of architecture, workmanship and materials; the degree of challenge; and community support for the project.

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