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Buildings -- Remodeling for other use.

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Also known as Adaptive reuse

Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:

Pray-Harrold Building collection

 Collection
Identifier: 015.PH
Abstract The Pray-Harrold Building collection is comprised of two buttons made to promote a rennovation of one of the primary classroom buildings on the campus of Eastern Michigan University. The specifics of when these items were created and distributed is not entirely known, but were likely created between 2000 and 2009. Photographs are located in the University Building Photograph collection. The collection also contains a Pray-Harrold Modernization Program Analysis...
Dates: 1969 - 2016

Starkweather Hall records

 Collection
Identifier: 015.SH
Abstract Starkweather Hall is the oldest building on Eastern Michigan University's campus, having been built between 1895-1896 and dedicated in 1897. Mary Ann Starkweather, a local philanthropist, donated the funds to erect the building on behalf of the Student Christian Association (SCA). Operation of the building was later transferred to the Office of Religious Life, which dissolved in 1976. The Starkweather Hall records contain materials relating to the...
Dates: 1895 - 2010

Ted J. Ligibel papers

 Collection
Identifier: 010.TJL
Abstract Dr. Ted Ligibel was a professor in the Historic Preservation Program at Eastern Michigan University. Dr. Ligibel began his career at EMU in 1991, rising to director of the Historic Preservation program in 1999. He held this position until 2017 as he transitioned to retirement. In addition to overseeing the largest graduate HP program in the United States, Dr. Ligibel was also involved in numerous local, state, and national preservation projects. His papers are dated from 1985 to 2017 and...
Dates: 1985 - 2017

University Building Floorplans and Blueprints collection

 Collection
Identifier: 015.BFB
Abstract The University Building Floorplans and Blueprints collection includes draft and final plans and blueprints for buildings and green spaces on campus. Buildings included in the collection includes, Bone Hall, Bowen Field House, Briggs Hall, Ford Hall, the Gymnasium (The Red Gym), Hover Hall and the adjacent Greenhouse, Residential Halls, Snow Health Center and Warner Physical Science. There are some floorplans and blueprints for other buildlings in their building...
Dates: 1909 - 2006