Browsing: adaptive reuse
1st Place, Adaptive Reuse, High-rise Opened in 1926, the ornate and unique 38-story Book Tower briefly held the title of tallest building…
1st Place, Adaptive Reuse, Low-rise San Francisco’s Showplace Square Historic District is a former manufacturing and warehouse neighborhood that has seen many…
1st Place, Adaptive Reuse, Low-rise Facilitating change within existing building stock is the most important thing we can do to limit embodied…
2nd Place, Adaptive Reuse, Low-rise The Elizabeth Peabody Public School was designed by Chicago Board of Education Architect W. August Fiedler and…
Honorable Mention, Adaptive Reuse, Low-rise The transformation of an 1890 steam pump manufactory in the East Kendall Square neighborhood of Cambridge, Mass.,…
Architects and development experts have long recognized that adaptive reuse is a powerful tool for creating new opportunities and preserving cities’ culturally…
2nd Place, Adaptive Reuse The Church Studio, built in 1915, started out as the Grace Methodist Episcopal Church.It was one of the…
Honorable Mention, Mixed Use Like Memphis, Tenn., itself, The Commonwealth has endured years of highs and lows. A child of the roaring…
2nd Place, Adaptive Reuse When unsheltered students age out of the foster care system or out of the child welfare system altogether,…
2nd Place, Adaptive Reuse For more than 30 years, Contemporary Craft has provided free access to high-quality arts and creative experiences for…