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Big Box Reuse
Author | : Julia Christensen |
Publsiher | : Mit Press |
Total Pages | : 248 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : STANFORD:36105131625589 |
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What happens to the landscape, to community, and to the population when vacated big box stores are turned into community centers, churches, schools, and libraries? America is becoming a container landscape of big boxes connected by highways. When a big box store upsizes to an even bigger box "supercenter" down the road, it leaves behind more than the vacant shell of a retail operation; it leaves behind a changed landscape that can't be changed back. Acres of land have been paved around it. Highway traffic comes to it; local roads end at it. With thousands of empty big box stores spread across America, these vistas have become a dominant feature of the American landscape. In Big Box Reuse, Julia Christensen shows us how ten communities have addressed this problem, turning vacated Wal-Marts and Kmarts into something else: a church, a library, a school, a medical center, a courthouse, a recreation center, a museum, or other more civic-minded structures. In each case, what was once a shopping destination becomes a center of community life. Christensen crisscrossed America identifying these projects, then photographed, videotaped, and interviewed the people involved. The first-person accounts and color photographs of Big Box Reuse reveal the hidden stories behind the transformation of these facades into gateways of community life. Whether a big box store becomes a "Senior Resource Center" or a museum devoted to Spam (the kind that comes in a can), each renovation displays a community's resourcefulness and creativity--but also raises questions about how big box buildings affect the lives of communities. What does it mean for us and for the future of America if the spaces of commerce built by a few monolithic corporations become the sites where education, medicine, religion, and culture are dispensed wholesale to the populace?
Big Box Reuse
Author | : Julia Christensen |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 0262270269 |
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America is becoming a container landscape of big boxes connected by highways. When a big box store upsizes to an even bigger box "supercenter" down the road, it leaves behind more than the vacant shell of a retail operation; it leaves behind a changed landscape that can't be changed back. Acres of land have been paved around it. Highway traffic comes to it; local roads end at it. With thousands of empty big box stores spread across America, these vistas have become a dominant feature of the American landscape. In Big Box Reuse, Julia Christensen shows us how ten communities have addressed this problem, turning vacated Wal-Marts and Kmarts into something else: a church, a library, a school, a medical center, a courthouse, a recreation center, a museum, or other more civic-minded structures. In each case, what was once a shopping destination becomes a center of community life. Christensen crisscrossed America identifying these projects, then photographed, videotaped, and interviewed the people involved. The first-person accounts and color photographs of Big Box Reuse reveal the hidden stories behind the transformation of these facades into gateways of community life. Whether a big box store becomes a "Senior Resource Center" or a museum devoted to Spam (the kind that comes in a can), each renovation displays a community's resourcefulness and creativity -- but also raises questions about how big box buildings affect the lives of communities. What does it mean for us and for the future of America if the spaces of commerce built by a few monolithic corporations become the sites where education, medicine, religion, and culture are dispensed wholesale to the populace?
Choose to Reuse
Author | : Lisa Bullard |
Publsiher | : Millbrook Press ™ |
Total Pages | : 24 |
Release | : 2017-08-01 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 9781541504806 |
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We all throw away too much stuff! Watch Tyler find ways to reuse his old things. Can you think of new uses for items you would have tossed? Do your part to be a planet protector! Discover how to reduce, reuse, recycle, and more with Tyler and Trina in the Planet Protectors series, part of the Cloverleaf BooksTM collection. These nonfiction picture books feature kid-friendly text and illustrations to make learning fun!
The Art of Cardboard
Author | : Lori Zimmer |
Publsiher | : Quarry Books Editions |
Total Pages | : 163 |
Release | : 2015-07-15 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 9781631590276 |
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Breathe new life into your art with this incredible new take on a seemingly mundane material. New artists and experts alike will take so much from The Art of Cardboard.
Retrofitting Suburbia Updated Edition
Author | : Ellen Dunham-Jones,June Williamson |
Publsiher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 325 |
Release | : 2011-03-23 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 9781118027677 |
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Updated with a new Introduction by the authors and a foreword by Richard Florida, this book is a comprehensive guide book for urban designers, planners, architects, developers, environmentalists, and community leaders that illustrates how existing suburban developments can be redesigned into more urban and more sustainable places. While there has been considerable attention by practitioners and academics to development in urban cores and new neighborhoods on the periphery of cities, there has been little attention to the redesign and redevelopment of existing suburbs. The authors, both architects and noted experts on the subject, show how development in existing suburbs can absorb new growth and evolve in relation to changed demographic, technological, and economic conditions. Retrofitting Suburbia was named winner in the Architecture & Urban Planning category of the 2009 American Publishers Awards for Professional and Scholarly Excellence (The PROSE Awards) awarded by The Professional and Scholarly Publishing (PSP) Division of the Association of American Publishers
Building Reuse
Author | : Kathryn Rogers Merlino |
Publsiher | : University of Washington Press |
Total Pages | : 233 |
Release | : 2018-06-01 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 9780295742359 |
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The construction and operation of buildings is responsible for 41 percent of all primary energy use and 48 percent of all carbon emissions, and the impact of the demolition and removal of an older building can greatly diminish the advantages of adding green technologies to new construction. In Building Reuse, Kathryn Rogers Merlino makes an impassioned case that truly sustainable design requires reusing and reimagining existing buildings. Additionally, Merlino calls for a more expansive view of preservation that goes beyond keeping only the most distinctive structures based on their historical and cultural significance to embrace the creative reuse of even unremarkable buildings for their environmental value. Building Reuse includes a compelling range of case studies—from a private home to an eighteen-story office building—all located in the Pacific Northwest, a region with a long history of sustainable design and urban growth policies that have made reuse projects feasible. Reusing existing buildings can be challenging to accomplish, but changing the way we think about environmentally conscious architecture has the potential to significantly reduce energy consumption, carbon emissions, and waste.
Recycling Is Fun
Author | : Charles Ghinga |
Publsiher | : Capstone |
Total Pages | : 25 |
Release | : 2012-01-01 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781404878716 |
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Children learn that sorting recycling and giving new life to old things is not only good for the environment. It is a whole lot of fun, too!
Choose to Reuse
Author | : Miriam Latimer |
Publsiher | : Intervisual/Piggy Toes |
Total Pages | : 10 |
Release | : 2009-01-01 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 1581178697 |
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A shipping box becomes a princess palace. An old towel becomes a superhero cape. A plastic bottle becomes a flowerpot. In this die-cut touch & feel book, one child`s trash is another child`s treasure. This is a fun introduction to one of the three R`s of conservation: reduce REUSE recycle.