As part of its Community Lecture Series, MPS Art Therapy presents a talk by John Cloud Kaiser, MA. RSVP here. CEC's available for ATR-BC's. John Cloud Kaiser's work reminds you that you are an artist.
A n old hotel turned into trendy apartments; a restaurant built in a former bank; and a warehouse divided into cool office spaces are three prime examples of adaptive reuse. In today’s climate of ...
Reduce, reuse, recycle. It’s a phrase we’ve all become accustomed to hearing. Some products and materials are commonly recycled with little thought, such as beverage containers in states with a ...
Pre-existing items, like cabinetry, countertops, and doors are the easiest to reuse. Long-lasting materials, including pavers, brick, and tiles should be stored for reuse or donated. Flooring and ...
Material reuse and the adoption of circular economy principles are at the heart of the industry’s drive towards net zero carbon. Adriano Amorese – Mishcon de Reya As the scale and complexity of reuse ...
Some researchers define the Anthropocene as beginning at the Industrial Revolution. Others identify it with the explosion of the first nuclear bomb, and others with the advent of agriculture.
New research reveals how standardized materials passports can transform buildings into resource banks—cutting waste, slashing carbon, and setting the foundation for a circular construction future.