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White paper on office-to-residential conversions released by IAPMO

Adaptive Reuse

White paper on office-to-residential conversions released by IAPMO

The white paper examines zoning changes, potential of creating more affordable housing, and financial incentives.


By Peter Fabris, Contributing Editor  | September 12, 2024
White paper on office-to-residential conversions released by IAPMO
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IAPMO has published a new white paper titled “Adaptive Reuse: Converting Offices to Multi-Residential Family,” a comprehensive analysis of addressing housing shortages through the conversion of office spaces into residential units.

The document examines zoning changes, the potential to create more affordable housing, and financial incentives that can make these projects more attractive to developers. Authored by Christoph Lohr, P.E., CPD, LEED AP BD+C, ASSE 12080, Vice President of IAPMO Technical Services and Research, the white paper delves into the challenges and opportunities presented by adaptive reuse projects.

It emphasizes the importance of flexible building codes, like the Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) and Uniform Mechanical Code (UMC), in promoting construction affordability and sustainability.

“IAPMO urges policymakers, developers, and the construction industry to consider adaptive reuse as a key strategy in addressing the housing crisis,” Lohr said. “By leveraging existing infrastructure and promoting sustainability, adaptive reuse not only preserves historical buildings but also offers a path toward revitalizing urban cores and improving the quality of life for residents.”

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