Case Studies in Adaptive Reuse
New lives for old mental hospitals
Around the globe, responsible communities and governments are putting old institutional sites to new and profitable uses, preserving their local history and boosting their economic base.
Before: Traverse City State Hospital, MI |
After: The Village at Grand Traverse |
The enormous 1885 hospital was once Traverse City’s largest employer. When it closed in 1989, the hospital faced demolition, but it was saved by community outcry. Redeveloped by the Minervini Group, today it features condos, apartments, hiking trails and a winery, and is once again a community asset. www.thevillagetc.com |
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Before: The New York State |
After: SUNY Upstate Medical University |
The enormous 1885 hospital was once Traverse City’s largest employer. When it closed in 1989, the The first facility to treat alcoholism as a mental illness in 1864, the building fell into disrepair in the 1990s, but will now house the expansion of a State University of New York clinical campus. www.nysasylum.com |
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Before: Foxboro State Hospital, MA |
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Founded in 1889, Foxboro State Hospital provided psychiatric services until 1976. The hospital has now been converted into Chestnut Green–a mixed-use development consisting of retail shops, commercial office space, single family homes, condominiums, and outdoor recreation fields. www.chestnutgreen.com |
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Before: Western State Hospital, VA |
After: The Villages at Staunton |
The former mental hospital is being transformed into a residential and commercial mixed-use neighborhood. www.villagesatstaunton.com |
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MORE RESOURCES: ADAPTIVE REUSE
Each year, thousands of historic sites are saved and given a new life through adaptive reuse. The case studies on the front of this flyer show just a few–some additional projects involving the reuse of large institutional or industrial sites are listed below.
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Before: Saint Elizabeth’s |
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Before: The High Line |
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Before: Buffalo State Hospital, NY |
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Before: Pownal School |
















