Project details
First Parish in Cambridge
Cambridge, MA
Kaplan Construction recently completed renovations at First Parish in Cambridge, a historic Unitarian Universalist church in Cambridge, Mass. Serving both its parishioners and the Y2Y homeless youth shelter, First Parish is a vital part of the Harvard Square community. The renovation project included significant interior and exterior upgrades to the nearly 200-year-old, 33,718 SF building to address deferred maintenance and water damage, improve safety and accessibility, and restore the building’s historic character.
Interior work encompassed the sanctuary, vestibule, and minister’s office, totaling 6,900 SF. In the sanctuary, water-damaged ceilings were demolished and replaced with new drywall, including curved sections crafted to match the original plaster profile. Kaplan replicated intricate molding by hand-carving new pieces to mirror the original design. New insulation, paint, and carpet were installed in the sanctuary, and the existing knob-and-tube wiring was replaced with a modern electrical system. The finishes in the vestibule and minister’s office were also refreshed.
Exterior work included wood siding repairs, slate roof replacement, installation of new flat-seam copper roofing, and belfry roof repairs. Kaplan also restored the historic Massachusetts Avenue entry door, reconstructing ornamental details with glass fiber reinforced board (GFRB) and replacing the window sashes and lites above. On the same elevation, custom tracery arches and quatrefoils were cast in resin using molds replicating the original details. The clock face and numerals were restored with gold leaf paint.
The church’s leaning chimney, compromised by corroded steel beams, proved to be one of the project’s most complex challenges. Temporary shoring was required to stabilize the chimney and roof while Kaplan removed major elements of the structure that had deteriorated beyond repair. Sections of the main steel beam supporting the roof were removed and new steel was welded in its place. Deteriorated wood rafters were replaced with new ones. Crews also repointed and replaced ashlar stonework, installed new flashing at the chimney steeple, and added new doors, handrails, and stair finishes at the Church Street entry.
In May 2024, the project received a Preservation Award from the Cambridge Historical Commission, which recognizes property owners who conserve and protect the city’s historic built environment.