Recycling the Buildings of Our Past
Driving home, I got to thinking about all of the vacant buildings that are available for lease in downtown Wichita. There are quite a few empty warehouses and office buildings that have been ignored for years. They represent a beautiful part of our countries history but unfortunately have been forgotten. Many investors would rather build new, thinking that it's cheaper than the cost of reconstruction on an older building. That may be true but if that construction included changing the way that the building created and used energy wouldn't it be cheaper in the long run? New buildings are great but all over this country we have older buildings that can be utilized. By reconstructing these older buildings we would be saving the stories of our past as well as teaching our children about how to live for the future. Waste not want not! Soon, newly developed "dye-sensitized solar cells" may replace traditional solar panels because of their flexibility and efficiency, allowing for cheaper commercial production and mass distribution. Rather than depleting resources with new construction, recycled materials could also be used to make these older buildings self-sustainable.
Recycling the Buildings of Our Past
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Posted on 12/07/2007 at 8:12:00 PM