Lovejoy Wharf, a mixed-use waterfront redevelopment currently under construction in Boston, will re-imagine familiar waterfront structures for a new era, according to The Architectural Team, architect for a major adaptive reuse component of the project. The contribution begins with the rehabilitation and repurposing of the nine-story industrial brick building –- an iconic linchpin for the historic Lovejoy Wharf. Once completed, Fortune 500 footwear manufacturer Converse will make eight of the nine floors into its new headquarters, with interiors by New York-based Jennifer Carpenter Architect. The firm’s design of the 220,000-square-foot building includes space for offices, ground-floor retail, a 300-seat restaurant, and a 50,000-square-foot glass-enclosed addition to serve as showroom and meeting space. The development also includes a 30,000-square-foot public waterfront plaza, and a 7,000-square-foot wharf pavilion.