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Adaptive Reuse Reimagined: Designing Multifamily Housing from Existing Buildings

KEYWORDS: historic preservation
7/29/26 2:00 pm to 7/29/27 EDT
Contact: Tiffany
Credits: 1 AIA LU/HSW; 1 AIBD P-CE; 0.1 ICC CEU; 1 IIBEC CEH
May qualify for learning hours through most Canadian architectural associations


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As cities grapple with housing shortages and aging building stock, adaptive reuse has emerged as a critical design strategy for transforming underutilized commercial and historic structures into high-performing multifamily housing. For architects, these projects present unique opportunities to work within existing constraints while rethinking building performance, identity, and occupant experience.

This webinar explores design-forward approaches to adaptive reuse through the lens of the building envelope. Framed by an “outside-in” methodology, presenters will examine how façade systems and exterior assemblies can be leveraged to manage the movement of water, air, and heat while addressing the challenges of existing structures. From recladding and overcladding strategies to integrating new insulation, air barriers, and high-performance glazing, the session will highlight how envelope design becomes a primary driver of both performance and architectural expression.

Through real-world case studies, architects will gain insight into how to balance preservation requirements, code compliance, and energy performance goals while delivering compelling residential environments. The course will emphasize practical strategies for aligning envelope specification and installation with broader design intent, enabling successful conversions that are resilient, efficient, and visually impactful.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Identify key façade and building envelope strategies used in adaptive reuse projects to control the movement of water, air, and heat in multifamily residential conversions.
  2. Evaluate how recladding, overcladding, insulation upgrades, air barriers, and high-performance glazing systems contribute to occupant comfort, energy efficiency, and long-term durability.
  3. Examine the challenges of integrating contemporary envelope assemblies within existing commercial and historic structures while addressing code compliance, preservation requirements, and constructability.
  4. Analyze design approaches that align building envelope specification and installation with broader architectural goals to create resilient, healthy, and visually impactful multifamily housing environments.

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