Adaptive Reuse Success Stories Sought

January 17, 2024

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Adaptive Reuse Success Stories Sought

 
The AIA-NJ Public Awareness Committee is inviting members to contribute to the Committee’s 2024 “Designing Value: The Value of the Architect” series. Our 2024 subject projects will deal with the Adaptive Reuse or Repositioning of existing buildings. 
 
With today’s changing economic climate, these project types are timely and are perfect to promote the design skill and creativity that architects contribute to a project’s economic success. Projects can be large or small, come from any sector, and preferably in NJ. Participating architects would be asked to submit a 700-word article on their contribution to the economic success of the project and 1-3 photos, along with a one-paragraph author bio and headshot. 
 
Sample projects currently getting ” ink” include the Bell Labs reuse project in Holmdel, NJ, the Moorestown Mall Cooper Medical Center, and NJ office buildings being converted for residential and medical uses. 
 
Please contact Stacey Kliesch, AIA, at staceykliesch@gmail.com if you have any interest and believe you can contribute. This is a perfect opportunity to show how an architect’s creative design talent is needed to solve building problems. Thank you.

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