William (Bill) C. Kirkwood
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      • The Harlow Hotel | Preservation and Adaptive Reuse
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Model Pictures

These images I show the physical model of my US Motor Bank adaptive-reuse design.  The close up images show how the curve on the southern fenestration functions as solar protection, allowing deep penetration during the winter, yet hardly any during the summer. This innate property of the building’s design will increase energy efficiency, provide plentiful day lighting to areas on site which would normally be in shadow and create green spaces for building occupants to enjoy.

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