
Talks@EHC: Leading Sustainable Preservation in Evanston, Chicago, and Beyond
May 1 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Free
Leading Sustainable Preservation in Evanston, Chicago, and Beyond
Thursday, May 1, 6:30 PM
Free & Open to all. Scroll down to RSVP
In-person event*
At the Evanston History Center
225 Greenwood Evanston, IL
Sustainable Preservation explores the relationship between Historic Preservation and Environmental Sustainability–also referred to as Climate Resiliency–through the use of building science to analyze the performance of our existing structures and identify opportunities for enhancement without compromising their character defining features and historical integrity. Join us as we will explore how a few local projects, including Evanston’s own Charles Gates Dawes House, a National Historic Landmark, have succeeded in modernizing their facility operations with new energy efficient systems, building envelope improvements, and renewable energy sources.
About the presenter:
AltusWorks is a woman-owned, technically oriented architectural design firm which applies a high level of expertise to the creative problem solving required for the restoration, adaptive reuse, rehabilitation, and expansion of existing and historic structures. It’s work is based on the concept that existing buildings are renewable assets that contribute to the economic development of communities through their revitalization.
*This in-person event will also be streamed on Facebook Live for those who cannot make it in person. You do not need to RSVP to attend via Facebook Live.
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