Adaptive Reuse

Finding opportunity in our vacant built assets

Items Tagged ‘blight’

Detroit: Embracing The Ruins

Publication Date:
March 11, 2010
Written By:
Aaron M. Renn
Source:
The Urbanophile



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Synopsis:

Rather than tearing down its vacant buildings or pooling large sums of money to revitalize only a handful, Aaron Renn has another option for Detroit. Utilize the revitalization money to stabilize a majority of the vacant buildings. The city can then sew these properties together as a large tourist destination. Renn’s temporary use proposal provides multiple benefits: maintains the buildings for potential reuse down the road; makes the buildings more enticing to future developers; de-blights the properties; makes the sites active pieces of the city; enables the community (and tourists) to the see the opportunity in the buildings rather than just the problems. Detroit is at a serious crossroads right now. The opportunity is immense. Hopefully the city does not turn its back on those spaces that have helped to define it.

Redrawing the American City

Publication Date:
December 1, 2009
Written By:
Laura Wright
Source:
OnEarth



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Synopsis:

In the wake of global warming, many are starting to see the value and need for Smart Growth. But as Ms. Wright points out, this is not just about developing more compact new developments, but looking at what we already have. A number of cities have suffered flight and disinvestment. The important thing now is to see the urban blight as an asset. We should reuse the old neighborhoods, buildings and infrastructure. It will save open space from being built on as well as utilize elements that have already had time, energy and resources spent on them. It’s important to “begin with the stuff you’ve already got.”