Reuse / Rebuild

Flatiron Café signals new promises for future Mt Auburn business district

The flatiron building renovation and recent opening of the cafe are a success for the neighborhood’s stakeholders and evidence that trusted partnerships can spell progress.

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What makes a great place participants: top right moderator Angela Mazzi; bottom l to r panelists: Phil Beck, Kurt Platte, and John Blake
What makes a great place? An Architecture Matters panel discussion

Residents and business owners can advocate for better design in their communities, but only if they understand what makes a great place.

How Stuff Gets Built panelists: top l to r - Carl Sterner and Sheri Scott; bottom row l to r - Rick Meyer, Steve Kenat and Doug Kramer
How Stuff Gets Built: An Architecture Matters Panel Discussion

If you’re curious about what gets built and how projects are designed and developed—whether the house next door, a mixed-use building in your neighborhood business district, or big projects downtown—this is the program for you.

John Arthur Flats in Northside
How Stuff Gets Built

From transparency at city hall to attempts at adapting the zoning code, cities, including Cincinnati, are trying to create a better built environment for everyone.

Restored Taft Museum of Art, 2022
Taft restoration preserves historic house and puts on Jane Austen fashion show to celebrate

Experience all things Austen and travel back in time at the newly restored Taft Museum of Art  

Covington Academy of Heritage Trades would mean more jobs, better pay, analysis finds

Covington is moving ahead with a plan to “skill up” workers in the trades essential to maintaining and restoring old homes and buildings.

College Hill invites the community to see, feel, and experience the projected business district

Residents are invited to tour development projects on Hamilton Avenue.

Cincinnati created a plan to buy homes in bulk to keep them cheap

When almost 200 single-family homes came on the market this year, Cincinnati’s Port Authority made a bold move: It outbid 12 large real estate investors and became a landlord.

MVAH Partners will develop workforce housing in Michigan

The company will turn two lots into apartments designed for young professionals with their first job or people in the workforce who work in the service industry, or just families who are of a moderate income.

What does an architect do? It’s more than designing buildings.

Professionals complete specific training, a rigorous licensure process, and meet ongoing development requirements to ensure the design of our built environment is safe for everyone who occupies it.

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