BUILDING REHAB AND RESTORE: HIGHEST, MOST SOPHISTICATED FORM OF RECYCLING
October 06, 2008
October 06, 2008
SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 6 -- The University of Utah issued the following news release:
In his new book, Historic Preservation Technology, Robert Young, University of Utah associate professor of architecture demonstrates that historic preservation and the rehabilitation of buildings is one of the most sophisticated means of materials recycling on the planet.
"Demolishing a building and replacing it with a completely new building of equal size and materials - with n . . .
In his new book, Historic Preservation Technology, Robert Young, University of Utah associate professor of architecture demonstrates that historic preservation and the rehabilitation of buildings is one of the most sophisticated means of materials recycling on the planet.
"Demolishing a building and replacing it with a completely new building of equal size and materials - with n . . .