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- petersigrist - Sep 16 2008 | planning, adaptive reuse, urban, cities, development, environment
Quoted: Recycling New York’s Industrial Past: Inspiration from Home and Abroad
Wednesday, October 22, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
New York’s historical industrial buildings are one of the city’s greatest resources. Manufacturing spaces and factories with their open floor plans and sturdy construction are highly adaptable to varied uses. This program will focus on industrial retention and adaptive reuse as a means of preserving industrial buildings, illustrated with imaginative projects from near and far. Among the projects is the Austin, Nichols & Co. warehouse, currently undergoing a tax-certified rehabilitation. Panelists include:
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