Heading for home : adaptive reuse in the Circle City

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Authors

Eiler, Kayla J.

Advisor

Flook, Chris

Issue Date

2014-05-03

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Thesis (M.A.)

Department

Department of Telecommunications

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Abstract

This project explores the history and current life of Bush Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana as the United State’s first adaptive reuse project for a sports facility. The evidence suggests that the practice of adaptive reuse is viable as a means for historic preservation and sustainable redevelopment, at least for this site. The project examines the process by which the stadium was converted into an apartment community, the various voices in the argument for and against this type of rehabilitation, and the broader issue of urban blight within the city of Indianapolis.