Adaptive Reuse Excellence – Models to Define Value
September 29, 2021 | 1-2:30pm ET
1.5 LU/HSW
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Successful adaptive reuse projects can maximize the potentials for existing buildings to both redefine themselves and their context, while honoring history. Through exploring several case studies as potential prototypes to consider, be inspired by creative, high-quality design, learn innovations of sustainability, and come away with a greater understanding of the built environment's role in communities. Hosted by Committee on Design (COD) and Historic Resources Committee (HRC).
Learning objectives
After attending this program, participants will be able to:
-Investigate approaches that blend and translate histories to expand their life and give them new relevance.
-Be inspired by design excellence projects in adaptive reuse that are a vehicle for positive change in communities.
-Learn approaches to the technical challenges of cost, constructability, and sustainability for adaptive reuse projects and the role of data in these approaches.
-Explore the ways in which architecture can improve health and well-being through sustainable approaches to existing buildings.
Moderator
Craig Brandt, AIA, Principal, HBRA Architects
Speakers
Todd Poisson, Partner, AIA, BKSK Architects
Calli Verkamp AIA LEED AP BD+C, Architect, Wheeler Kearns Architects
Douglas Farr FAIA, LEED AP, CNU-A, Founding Principal, Farr Associates
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Carolyn Perricelli
Specialist, Knowledge Communities & Resources
The American Institute of Architects
Washington DC
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