Six Hundred West Main, Charlottesville Virginia
Six Hundred West Main, Charlottesville Mixed-Use Development, Virginia Apartments, Gallery, USA Architecture Design
Six Hundred West Main in Charlottesville
June 22, 2022
Architecture: Bushman Dreyfus Architects
Location: Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
Photos: Virginia Hamrick Photography
Six Hundred West Main, Virginia
Six Hundred is an urban mixed use project which helps connect two parts of the city, revitalizes two historic structures, and contributes to the artistic energy of the area.
The new building has 53 apartments, art gallery, lobby, courtyard, underground parking and retail space. The renovated historic buildings house a locally-famous diner and a wine shop with offices and apartments above.
Awards
2020 AIA Central Virginia Merit Award for Excellence in Contextual Design
2020 Architecture, Construction & Design Awards Second Award in the Mixed Use (Built) category
Client Vision
The owners, a married team of developer and artist, envisioned a forward-thinking, urban apartment building for downtown Charlottesville. The artist-owner says that Six Hundred is ?where rock?n roll goes to kick back.?
West Main Street
Six Hundred puts its residents in the heart of the city, with the historic pedestrian mall and the University of Virginia within walking distance. In the past the middle section of Main Street has felt more like a divider than a connector, but this is changing with new development and revitalization. This project helps knit the sides together b...
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