Renovation and Adaptive Reuse: Breathing New Life into Aging Assets
Join us in New York for an in-person seminar and networking with industry colleagues.
As buildings age, owners need to adapt their outdated assets to keep them relevant, especially when market forces demand change. Following the pandemic, office vacancies have rapidly increased, and with financing soon to reach maturity, many will become distressed properties available at high discounts. Fearing drastic reductions to their tax base, cities will rezone to allow mixed-use properties in areas that are now only single occupancy. Some of these buildings are prime candidates for conversion to residential or life science. In addition, increasing climate concerns will mandate sustainable growth initiatives, requiring owners to consider embodied carbon, greenhouse gas emissions, and waste during construction. Consequently, more existing buildings will be refreshed and renewed, which, fortunately, will allow their distinctive architecture to remain.
In this in-person seminar, we will discuss sustainability in the context of revitalizing aging buildings. We will also review the structural phases of a renovation or adaptive reuse project: document review, field investigation, structural analysis and design, and construction administration. In each stage, we will share examples and demonstrate typical challenges. We will also review selected antiquated structural systems, including terra cotta tile flat-arch floors, draped mesh floors, proprietary reinforced concrete systems, and cast-iron construction.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After attending this seminar, participants will be able to:
- Discuss the sustainability aspects of a renovation or adaptive reuse project.
- Identify the challenges and opportunities of a renovation or adaptive reuse project.
- Understand selected archaic structural systems.
- Learn key takeaways for successful renovation and adaptive reuse projects.
Participants will earn 1.0 AIA CES Learning Unit (LU/HSW) for attending the seminar. Registration is free. Please note that space is limited – email events@sgh.com to join our waitlist if the session is closed when you register.