Alexander Inn | Guest House
oak ridge, TENNESSEE | SENIOR LIVING
Alexander Inn | Guest House
senior living | assisted living | historic preservation

The Alexander Inn, once known as “The Guest House,” is one of the most historically significant landmarks in Oak Ridge. Designed by the renowned Chicago architectural firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, it was built in 1942 as part of the top-secret Manhattan Project. In its prime, this elegant saltbox-style hotel welcomed an extraordinary guest list, including famed industrialists, scientists such as Robert Oppenheimer, and even President John F. Kennedy and his wife, Jackie.
DKLEVY Architecture + Design had the honor of restoring this historic treasure, preserving its original glory while thoughtfully converting it into a vibrant Memory Care and Assisted Living community. The design carefully balances the protection of historic architectural elements with the integration of modern amenities to support today’s senior residents.
The project reflects our deep commitment to intentional architecture and interior design, using historical resources and details to celebrate and preserve architectural legacy. With 64 thoughtfully curated senior apartments, the Alexander Guest House now serves the senior community of Oak Ridge, providing affordable, high-quality housing for those who have contributed richly to society.
Project Features
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Full Historic Rehabilitation and Adaptive Reuse
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64 Senior Living Apartments for Assisted Living and Memory Care
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Preservation of Historic Colonial Revival and Saltbox-Style Elements
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Renovated Public Spaces, Courtyards, and Dining Areas
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Upgraded Systems Integrated with Sensitive Historic Restoration
Awards
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2016 Chairman’s Award for Achievement in Historic Preservation
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2014 Historic Preservation Award, Oak Ridge Heritage and Preservation Association





