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Date
Wednesday, May 08 2024
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Time
6:00pm - 8:00pm
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Location
Join us to celebrate the opening of our latest exhibition, reIMAGINE: Creating New Uses for Old Buildings.
This exhibition presents 19 buildings in the Washington, DC, area that architects have recently reimagined, bringing new life to structures that might otherwise have been doomed to disuse, decay, and ultimately the wrecking ball. Any building that survives long enough is likely to undergo regular maintenance, occasional restoration, or possibly comprehensive renovation. Even so, some buildings inevitably become obsolete due to changes in business practices, technology, demographics, or other factors. Fortunately, many structures facing obsolescence can be converted to purposes other than the ones for which they were designed—a process known as adaptive reuse. Essentially a form of recycling at a large scale, adaptive reuse offers numerous potential advantages over new construction, including environmental, economic, and social benefits.
We welcome your presence at this opening and invite you to navigate through all 19 projects featured, and learn more about the benefits of adaptive reuse. Drinks and light hors d’oeuvres will be served.
SPONSORS
KEYSTONE
Beyer Blinder Belle Architects & Planners
DPR Construction
David and Patricia Haresign
Gilbane Building Company
THRESHOLD
Bonstra | Haresign ARCHITECTS
Eric Colbert & Associates
GCS-SIGAL
Hartman-Cox Architects
Hickok Cole
SmithGroup
StudioMB
Studio Twenty Seven Architects
The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company
Anice Hoachlander/StudioHDP
Judy Davis/StudioHDP
OTHER GIFTS
Jon Hensley Architects
KUBE architecture
EXHIBITION TEAM
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Mary Fitch, AICP, Hon. AIA, District Architecture Center
CURATOR AND SCRIPT WRITER: G. Martin Moeller, Jr., Assoc. AIA, Independent Curator and Writer/Editor of ArchitectureDC
EXHIBITION/GRAPHIC DESIGNER: Jennifer Byrne, Live.Create.Play. LLC®
EXHIBITION AND PROGRAMS COORDINATOR: Molly Ford, District Architecture Center
DAC thanks David Haresign, FAIA, of Bonstra | Haresign ARCHITECTS, who originated the idea for this exhibition series.
PRINTING: BluEdge
INSTALLATION: Cross Museum Services