Retired, Rehabbed, Reborn : The Adaptive Reuse of America's Derelict Religious Buildings and Schools /
Each year in the United States, hundreds of religious buildings and schools become vacant or underutilized as congregations and populations merge, move, or diminish. These structures are often well located, attractive, eligible for tax credits, and available for redevelopment. In this practical and...
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Idioma: | Inglés |
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Kent, Ohio :
The Kent State University Press,
[2017]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- The changing landscape of sacred buildings / Larry Ledebur and Eugene Choi
- A statistical analysis of religious and school building rehabilitation in the United States / Robert A. Simons and Eugene Choi
- The architect's perspective on relative costs and benefits of building rehabilitation versus new construction / Robert A. Simons, Scott Dimit, and Gary DeWine
- Market analysis techniques for religious and school building rehab projects / S. Subha Vyakaranam and Robert A. Simons
- Financing the adaptive reuse of religious buildings and schools / Adam N. Saurwein and Robert A. Simons
- Dollars and cents of adaptive reuse of religious buildings / Adam N. Saurwein and Robert A. Simons
- Winning community approval: the planning process for religious building adaptive reuse projects / Robert A. Simons, Rose A. Zitiello, and Gary DeWine
- The "highest and best" in adaptive reuses / Larry Ledebur
- From "temples of consumption" to "temples of faith" / Larry Ledebur and S. Subha Vyakaranam
- Conclusion / Robert A. Simons And Youngme Seo.