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Redevelop / Adaptive Reuse (Governing)

Governing

Redevelop / 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.

Internal Revenue Service Kansas City Campus

Integration of the existing 1933 historic Post Office building, establishing a relationship between the new facility and the surrounding urban site, and developing a sense of outdoor connection while maintaining the high security needs of the IRS.

Jackson County Courthouse

BNIM was retained by the county to assist with evaluation, remediation, and renovation of interior portions of the Downtown Courthouse building that incurred water-related damage from failure in a mechanical room on level 6M.

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Awards

AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE)
Honorable Mention, Top Ten Green Project Award
2008

General Services Administration (GSA)
Design Awards, Citation Award, Lease Construction
2006

AIA Central States Region
Merit Award
2004

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