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Reconciling Preservation and Sustainability

Sustainable strategies and technologies often may be associated with the new, but there are myriad ways they can work with the old as well

The sustainability and the historic preservation movements share a common goal—being mindful stewards of valuable but finite resources.

 
 

Commercial

The CARE/Crawley addition to the University of Cincinnati’s Medical Sciences Building is the first step in a six-phase expansion and renovation. The addition is positioned on the west side of the existing brick building; they are connected via a new, nine-story atrium, which is positioned not only to bring in a large amount of daylight but also to assist in insulating the existing building. Windows in the new west-facing laboratories of the CARE/Crawley addition are equipped with an adjustable louver system of perforated metal fins 
that help control glare and solar heat gain.

New Lease on Life

A 1970s laboratory building gets an upgrade alongside a high-performing addition at the University of Cincinnati


 

Reborn on the River

The revitalization of a riverside indutrial hub continues as a 19th-century building is transformed into the Beacon Institute of Rivers and...


Renovation and Preservation

 

Mixed-Use

Residential