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QUINN EVANS ARCHITECT - ADAPTIVE REUSE PROJECT

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Adaptive Reuse Projects

3m 47s

Ann Phillips of Quinn Evans Architects talks adaptive reuse and guidelines for a project in Detroit, MI. She’ll go into site analysis, fire ratings, and everything involved in this adaptive reuse project.

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So, if your building is on the National Register of Historic Places, and this is the nomination for not just this building but the district in which it's in a national historic district, if your building is within a national historic district or on the National Historic Register, your building is considered historic. There are also other local titles that it can have that can consider it to be historic but there are tax incentives associated with that. So, you can get ten percent to twenty percent of a tax credit from the federal government.

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QUINN EVANS ARCHITECT - ADAPTIVE REUSE PROJECT

Duration: 14m