Architecture students to present plans for adaptive reuse of five Wellsville buildings May 11 at David A. Howe Library

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“Come see how Alfred State students envision building restoration and renovation for Main Street and the Erie Depot,” Carlson said.

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Architecture students will present their proposals and designs for improving the store fronts and interiors of five buildings in the village of Wellsville from 4:30-7:30 p.m. Monday, May 11, in the History Room of the David A. Howe Library in Wellsville. 

The students, who are in Professor Joy Carlson’s historic preservation and adaptive reuse studio course, have focused on the Raubers, Burrous, Scoville, and Applebee buildings, and the Erie Depot in their proposals and designs. The event is free and open to the public. 

“Come see how Alfred State students envision building restoration and renovation for Main Street and the Erie Depot,” Carlson said.