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Adaptive Reuse
The rehabilitation of buildings is an inherently sustainable act, extending the life of a building, encouraging existing infrastructure versus continued sprawl, and reducing new energy expelled for construction. Transformation may be slight and thoughtful or implemented by bold spirit — all handled by respectful intervention and adherence to historic preservation. We have led the adaptive reuse and redevelopment of many existing facilities, bringing new life and renewed purpose into built environments.
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News
- Habitat for Humanity KC Renovation Recognized as a Top Adaptive Reuse Project in Kansas City
- West Bottoms Flats and Infrastructure Featured on Metropolis
- Zhou B Art Center Breaks Ground in Kansas City’s historic 18th and Vine Jazz District
- AIA Central States Awards Recognizes Habitat for Humanity of Kansas City Renovation for Excellence in Architecture
Awards
Chicago Athenaeum and the European Centre of Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies
The American Architecture Award
2022
AIA Central States Region
Honor Award – Preservation/Adaptive Reuse
2021
American Institute of Architects (AIA)
National AIA Institute Honor Award for Interior Architecture
2013





















