The Road to Recovery – Blue Crest Recovery

Cornerstone Architectural Group • November 1, 2021

The 17,000 square foot three-story office building was designed to be renovated in phases to allow BlueCrest to continue to operate and grow during the renovation. The program included administrative offices, conference rooms, clinical offices and rooms for group therapy, yoga and meditation.



The space was designed to be warm and welcoming with an abundance of natural light. The color pallet is light and soothing and incorporates wood grain on the floors and furniture to bring warmth and depth to the space. We believe the result is a functional and aesthetically pleasing space that we hope will make the difficult road to recovery a little easier for BlueCrest’s clients.

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