Modular adaptive reuse of parking structure grants future flexibility
The shift away from excessive parking requirements aligns with a broader movement, encouraging development of more sustainable and affordable housing.
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The shift away from excessive parking requirements aligns with a broader movement, encouraging development of more sustainable and affordable housing.
In Henderson, Nev., a city roughly 15 miles southeast of Las Vegas, 100,000 sf of unused office space will be turned into an open-air retail development called The Cliff. The $30 million adaptive reuse development will convert the site’s two office buildings into a destination for retail stores, chef-driven restaurants, and community entertainment.
In a step toward updating and modernizing on-campus housing to attract a range of students, Texas-based Pfluger Architects renovated the student lounges in Kinsolving Hall, a five-story, all-girls dormitory at The University of Texas at Austin initially built in 1958.
In the continuous battle against housing shortages and the surplus of vacant buildings, developers are turning their attention to the viability of adaptive reuse for their properties.
The accounting and consulting firm PwC offers the industrial sector a five-step approach to getting more involved in this process.
The century-old building will be turned into fabrication shops in wood, metal, ceramics, textiles, and printmaking.
The pavilion has been awaiting repair since storm damage in 2011 rendered the structure unsafe for the public.
The redesigned rooms focused on scale, color, tactility, unexpected form, and connections to the natural context.
The project will be the first major renovation in the building’s 43-year history.
The transformed building would provide space for street sports, street culture, and street art.
The 1883 Denver Hose Company No.1 building will be fully restored as part of the project.
LMN Architects is the architect and interior designer for the Bebb and Gould-designed museum.
The power plant was on the National Register of Historic Places and is a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark.
Built in 1893 for the World’s Columbian Exposition, the CAA was an exclusive social club founded by leading figures in American sports and commerce.