Congregation Beth Israel from Jefferson Street Original structure on the left. Window wall to O’Mansky Hall above and pre-school below.

Congregation Beth Israel

Congregation Beth Israel, located in Charlottesville, VA needed to add new educational and worship facilities to their existing 19th century building—the tenth oldest synagogue in the country. The congregation made two significant decisions: to remain in the center of the city, and to build an addition twice the size of their existing 7,000 sf structure.

The design, led by brwarchitects founding Principal, Bruce Wardell, FAIA, IFRAA, respects the existing structures and urban context by creating a ‘village’ of smaller structures. A modern steel and glass lattice bridges between the new and existing construction, allowing the social hall to have a dramatic view of the surrounding urban landscape—a reminder of the community in which the congregants live and worship.

AWARDS

2025 Test of Time Award, AIA Virginia

1998 Award for Excellence in Architecture, AIA Virginia

1998 Award for Excellence in Architecture, AIA Central Virginia

1996 Preservation Honor Award Alliance for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities

1996 Excellence in Masonry Design, Virginia Masonry Council

CLIENT
Congregation Beth Israel

LOCATION
Charlottesville, Virginia

PROJECT TYPE
Additions & Renovations

SERVICES PROVIDED
Master Planning, Congregational Facilitation, Design, Construction Phase Services

PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS
14,000sf in the heart of our city.

PHOTOGRAPHY
John Bennett Fitts, 2025

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