Adaptive Reuse
To create a truly spectacular living environment from an historically significant carriage house; to carve out 12 individual condominium units within a Tudor mansion;to design 10 offices within a Federal townhouse; these are the adaptive reuse projects that successfully preserve a piece of architectural history by creating a new and modern use within them. The practice not only saves an historically significant but outdated building, but also employs the LEED philosophy (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), so critical to the ecological design concerns of the future.
Below are some examples of our Adaptive Reuse: