The conversion of these former schools into condominiums involved faithful restoration of their stately Georgian Revival facades and imaginative interior renovation to create attractive units which combined all modern amenities with handsome original woodwork and exposed brick. The Cutter offered 35 one-and-two bedroom homes while the Locke provided 39 units, including some studios. Both building feature dramatic interior atriums and an abundant use of glass. A wide variety of distinctive floor plans was created to take advantage of the buildings’ unusual configurations and to provide each unit with its own identity.