How to Adaptively Reuse DoD Buildings: Lessons Learned from BRAC Installations - Report (Legacy 09-449)

Summary

This project showcases the wealth of historic, adaptively reused military architecture on closed DoD installations. This project is necessary from a regulatory standpoint. The DoD is a Federal agency and is responsible for the stewardship of historic properties under the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966. As part of the Section 106 process, DoD cultural resources managers need to determine a variety of potential paths for their historic building inventory. Adaptive reuse is one of those paths. This booklet is to be used as a guide for the cultural resources manager and other DoD staff in determining how to best manage and adaptively reuse their historic buildings through what has already been accomplished by the private (and public) sector.

Cite this Record

How to Adaptively Reuse DoD Buildings: Lessons Learned from BRAC Installations - Report (Legacy 09-449). Chris Cochran, Adam Smith. 2012 ( tDAR id: 462833) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8462833

This Resource is Part of the Following Collections

URL: https://www.denix.osd.mil/cr/historic/rehab/index.html


Spatial Coverage

min long: -132.187; min lat: 24.287 ; max long: -62.227; max lat: 51.308 ;

Individual & Institutional Roles

Contact(s): OSD Cultural Resources Program

Principal Investigator(s): Chris Cochran; Adam Smith

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