Browsing: adaptive reuse
At Stone Mill Lofts, the Past, Present and Future of Adaptive Reuse Meet in Unexpected Ways
For decades, historic adaptive-reuse projects have offered a crucial means for architects and their clients to embrace sustainability—by preserving existing structures and…
IAPMO has proudly published a new white paper, titled Adaptive Reuse: Converting Offices to Multi-Residential Family, a comprehensive analysis of the transformative approach to…
More than 100-year-old Building, Vacant for Three Decades, Is Redeveloped into Mixed-use Space
WinnCompanies, an award-winning national owner, developer, and manager of high-impact apartment communities, and development partner Opal Real Estate Group joined with federal,…
For decades, housing experts, real-estate development leaders, and design professionals have understood the value of adaptive reuse for boosting housing production while…
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…

