Re: Old buildings
Originally Posted by
rwsaunders
Rather than derail the daily photos thread, I thought that I’d post a few pics of a project that we are involved with that is in the due diligence phase. I.e., is it worth purchasing and repurposing, which is always a challenging process. Throw money, engineering, safety, life cycle analysis, energy conservation, hazmat abatement, incentives, rebates and time, together with some history and emotions and there’s a lot happening. Sometimes the projects “pencil” and sometimes they await the trip to the landfill. I find the history of the buildings and their link to both their communities and the country in general, to be fascinating. I’m sure that many of you live in older homes and buildings, so you can appreciate the tales that they can tell. Keeping my fingers crossed on this one…
Wow, what a regal old beast. Here's hoping it gets to rehab. Gone are the days when you could put plumbing, electrical, and HVAC on a single sheet!
Question for you and others replying, have you ever done an embodied carbon analysis for the demo/rebuild vs. renovate question? We're calculating embodied carbon for almost all new buildings, and have done a couple to answer the demo vs. reno question.
One of the architects I've worked with did this analysis for the last building at Mass MoCa (Museum of Contemporary Art) and the decision was to keep the shell of the old mill building and renovate the gallery space inside. Really, really cool place and a great project.
https://www.architectmagazine.com/pr...a-building-6_o
PS Does anybody have the BBcode chops on how to add resizing lingo to the image addresses, such as "?width=600"?
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