Odd Fellows Hall • Phase II
The Odd Fellows Hall was built in the early 1900s, but had fallen into disrepair. Fred Matuszewski was instrumental in its preservation.
St. Catherine of Siena Parish
Constructed in 1954, St. Catherine had only limited accessibility from the parking lot to the sanctuary with a ramp constructed exterior to the structure. This new addition allows accessibility not only to the sanctuary and lower level meeting rooms but provides an area for the public to gather away from the elements. A bell tower crowns the addition, integrating it to the original structure in a single architectural aesthetic.
South Main Apartments
Fred Matuszewski worked in conjunction with the Manchester Housing & Redevelopment Authority to create these beautiful, classic apartments.
Somerville Street Fire Station
Engine #7, the Somerville Street Fire Station, has been a fixture in the neighborhood since its construction just after the turn of the century.
Cohas Brook Fire Station
Station No. 8, also known as the Cohas Brook Fire Station, was developed in 2012 on the east side of Manchester, NH.
Carpenter Memorial Library
Constructed in 1912-14, and designed by Edward Tilton, the Carpenter Memorial Library is a monumental, classical marble structure.
Currier Art Museum - Kennard House
Faced with needed gallery space and functional considerations, the Currier Museum developed a multi-phased expansion and renovation that threatened a unique, old residence.
Palace Theatre
Since 1985, Fred Matuszewski has collaborated with the Palace Theatre Trust on incremental improvements to the theatre.