Renovation of historic site focuses on adaptive reuse

Family Health Center's design team was sensitive to the aesthetic nature of iconic Louisville building that would house the new facility, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website


The Family Health Center design team was sensitive to the aesthetic nature of iconic Louisville building that would house the new facility, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website. Hidden infrastructure problems — such as exterior water penetration and concealed floor openings — served as examples of how even the best facility assessment couldn’t identify such unforeseen conditions. 

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April 19, 2016


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