Wyeth Architects is honored to receive a 2022 Elizabeth Mills Brown Award of Excellence for their work on the Legacy Theatre.

Jointly presented by AIA Connecticut and Preservation Connecticut, the Elizabeth Mills Brown Award recognizes projects that are noteworthy both as respectful preservation of historic places and as excellent architectural designs.The award is named for the architectural historian and preservationist who inspired Connecticut state and local officials as well as residents to protect the architectural riches of the state.

The Legacy Theatre was built in 1886 as a non-denominational church for the residents and visitors of the Stoney Creek village in Branford. It was later used as a performance hall, a movie house, a corset factory, and a puppet museum. The non-profit theater group Legacy Theatre purchased the property in 2013, called for renovations and restoration, and opened its doors on April 23, 2021.

It is now a 127-seat theater with dressing rooms and state-of-the-art rigging, lighting, and sound systems. Every inch has been optimized, with spaces overlapping and interlocking. There is an
accessible stage and tech booth for those who use wheelchairs or crutches.

The original masonry building and wood-framed stagehouse addition have a 2,850 SF footprint. No fossil fuels are used on site. Electric air-to-air heat pump mechanical systems provide heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning. An enthalpy recovery ventilator brings in fresh air, while in-duct ultraviolet light and ionic plates work to kill viruses, providing a healthy indoor environment.

These efforts result in a remarkably low air leakage rate for a theater, let alone an adapted masonry building. Summer energy use — with rehearsals, set work, and day and evening programming — averaged only 10.5 kWh. The low-energy demand also helps this non-profit financially, through low electrical bills.

The Legacy Theatre previously won the 2022 Sustainable Architecture Award from AIA Connecticut.

New Haven’s Hotel Marcel, the country’s first net-zero hotel, also received an Elizabeth Mills Brown Award of Excellence.