Historic Church Conversion to Student Union
Short description

Project Snapshot
Type: Historic church conversion to student union
Size: 10,000 SF
Scope: Envelope strategy + hygrothermal analysis
Architects: Port City Architects
Focus: Moisture risk, comfort, and operational performance
The Situation
A historic church was being converted into a student union, requiring upgrades to improve comfort and long-term performance. The team needed to enhance the building envelope, but without introducing moisture risks that could compromise the structure.
The Challenge
The project had very limited flexibility on the exterior due to historic constraints, which significantly narrowed viable solutions. At the same time, the budget was tight and the schedule compressed, leaving little room for iterative exploration. Balancing preservation requirements with performance goals required careful decision-making under pressure.
What We Did
Performed detailed hygrothermal analysis of proposed envelope assemblies
Evaluated moisture behavior under different material configurations
Identified risks associated with improper vapor control placement
Advised the team on practical, buildable envelope strategies within constraints
Key Insight
Enabled the team to move forward with confidence in envelope performance
Reduced risk of long-term moisture-related issues
Supported a solution that balanced historic preservation, budget, and performance goals
In constrained projects, performance is about making the right decisions within limits. This work will help ensure the building will operate comfortably and efficiently without compromising its historic character.