In a quiet Boston neighborhood resplendent with older Victorian homes, Weld Management created an outstanding example of contextual architecture on this distinctive complex of 18 condominium homes. Working closely with neighborhood residents, Weld spend six months attending meetings to explain how they would tear down the old school and build new homes on this one-acre site, while also satisfying concerns of increased traffic and parking. Because of the unique configuration of the building, there are a variety of floor plans and a mix of one-and-two bedroom units, plus two-bedroom penthouses. The $2.2 million project was completed in 1987, and all units were sold within six months.