Buildings can be recycled. They can be converted for purposes different from those intended using a process called adaptive re-use. For example, an agreeable layering of new over old can result when mills designed for nineteenth-century industry are modified for twenty-first century use.

Neurogen Advanced Biomedical Research Laboratories
Branford, Connecticut

Pfizer, Inc., Manufacturing Plant
Main Gate and Administration Building
Groton, Connecticut

Phillips Exeter Academy
Phelps Academy Center
Exeter, New Hampshire

Trinity-Pawling School
Arts Center
Pawling, New York

United Church of Christ Church House
Cleveland, Ohio


Witch Hazel Works
Essex, Connecticut

Addition & Renovation
Adaptive Re-use

Brandeis University
Shapiro Admissions Center
Waltham, Massachusetts

Centerbrook Architects Offices
Centerbrook, Connecticut


Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
DNA Learning Center
Cold Spring Harbor, New York

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Luke Building
Cold Spring Harbor, New York

Connecticut River Museum
Essex, Connecticut


Dartmouth College
Amos Tuck School of Business Administration
Stell Hall
Hanover, New Hampshire

Green Street Arts Center
Middletown, Connecticut



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