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Historic Rehabilitation, Adaptive Re-Use & ConversionsView Portfolio
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The most sustainable building is the one that already exists. Rehabilitation and Adaptive Reuse design requires experience in the reuse of buildings. There are historic buildings with stories that remain relevant when the building’s use is transformed by celebrating its historical character. In those cases, we are sensitive to the building’s past and strive to ensure its continuing contribution to the community. Other buildings no longer fit their current use due to changes in the marketplace, but make great sense for conversion or adaptive reuse. Our architects are thought leaders and specialists whose sole focus is the creation of exceptional spaces and places whether our client is reusing a building, seeking Historic Preservation Tax Credits, or complying with local or state historic preservation guidelines.
What Others Are Saying
- Trends and Considerations in Adaptive Reuse - NAIOP
- Keeping History Alive in Modern Design
- Five Things to Consider When Evaluating Office-to-Residential Conversion - Urban Land
- Former Office Building Reinterpreted as Mixed-Use Residential High Rise
- Iconic TX Hotel Receives Historic Rehabilitation and Design Refresh
- AREP Plans Virginia Apartment Conversion
- Expansive Refresh of Marcel Breuer's Atlanta Central Library
- Conversion of DC Offices Into Apartments Leads to Record Sale
- What's the Fate of Peachtree Center? Architects Weigh In
- Historic Buildings Anew
- Cooper Carry Updates Historic Oglethorpe Building
- 70s Era Telecoms Center Becomes Dallas Dining Destination
- Extreme Conversion: Atlanta Turns High-Rise Office Building Into High School
- 1891 Church Adapted into Condominiums
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