Tuck-Hinton Architects' Office to Become Whiskey Distillery
Originally constructed in 1860, the Elm Street Methodist Church has been home to Tuck-Hinton Architects since 1994. Following the firm's move to the Wedgewood Houston neighborhood this spring, the church will be adapted into Heaven's Door, a destination distillery involving Bob Dylan, as announced in the New York Times. Tuck-Hinton Architects is excited to be designing the new facility.
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