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The Green Building is a building located in the East Market District (NuLu) of Louisville, Kentucky. It is Louisville's first commercial Platinum LEED certified building, and Kentucky's first Platinum LEED adaptive reuse structure. The building, designed by Los Angeles architecture firm (fer) studio, was awarded Platinum certification in 2010.
Angels Envy, adaptive reuse and new construction, now expanding onto a lot created by a failed developer who tore down the historic site and paved it over for parking Slugger Field, another combo ...
Adaptive reuse is defined as the aesthetic process that adapts buildings for new uses while retaining their historic features. Using an adaptive reuse model can prolong a building's life, from cradle-to-grave, by retaining all or most of the building system, including the structure, the shell and even the interior materials. [6]
The Rhoades House, at 1024 Grant Ave. [note 1] in Louisville, Colorado in Boulder County, Colorado, was built in 1906.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.
General William J. Palmer High School, Colorado Springs, 1940; Kimball's Peak Three Theater (former Peak Theater), Colorado Springs, 1935; Morrison Brothers Market, Colorado Springs, 1936; Municipal Utilities Building, Colorado Springs, 1931; Peterson Air and Space Museum, Colorado Springs, 1942
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The Ferguson Mansion has been the Filson Historical Society's headquarters since 1986. Designed by the Dodd & Cobb architectural firm and completed in 1905, the Ferguson mansion is one of Louisville's finest examples of beaux-arts architecture. Built for industrialist Edwin Hite Ferguson, it showcased his success and family's social status. [4]