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Dennis Paben

Dennis Paben

Senior Architect and Business Development DirectorLegat Architects

Dennis has been a Senior Architect with Legat Architects for 25 years. He strives to create great work for great people, which typically focuses on schools and colleges across Ohio.

Wed Oct 282:30 PM – 3:30 PM

Thinking Inside the Box – Transforming Existing Spaces for New Uses

Space for much-needed educational programming can appear in unexpected places, often in the over-looked buildings all around us. Affordably priced, th…Space for much-needed educational programming can appear in unexpected places, often in the over-looked buildings all around us. Affordably priced, this real estate presents opportunities for creatively thinking inside the box while reducing total ca…Space for much-needed educational programming can appear in unexpected places, often in the over-looked buildings all around us. Affordably priced, this real estate presents opportunities for creatively thinking inside the box while reducing total carbon consumption. Comparing four case studies: an abandoned drugstore retrofitted to become a much-needed urban day care facility, a mega call center transformed into an innovative public preschool, …Space for much-needed educational programming can appear in unexpected places, often in the over-looked buildings all around us. Affordably priced, this real estate presents opportunities for creatively thinking inside the box while reducing total carbon consumption. Comparing four case studies: an abandoned drugstore retrofitted to become a much-needed urban day care facility, a mega call center transformed into an innovative public preschool, a hardware store reincarnated as a career training center, and a nondescript department store turned church reshaped into an award-winning preschool—demonstrates the potential for not only supportive, safe spaces but also delightful environments for education in these ordinary existing structures. Successful transformations depend on a number of techniques to complete a makeover from cheerless utilitarianism or banal commercialism to joyful space for even the youngest users. Improvements can also be quantifiable in tons of carbon, allowing designers to assess the efficacy of building reuse. Together, these projects make a strong case for using existing building stock to “think inside the box.”Show MoreClick the title to see all detailsShow More

EDsession (60 minutes in classrooms)Session TypeTRACK 1: Learning Spaces, Reimagined — Evolving physical spaces shaping the future of learningSession Track
Robin Randall
Dennis Paben
Monique Taylor
Robin Randall
Robin RandallDirector of Learning | Principal, Legat Architects
Dennis Paben
Dennis PabenSenior Architect and Business Development Director, Legat Architects
Monique Taylor
Monique TaylorSenior Interior Designer I Sustainability Coordinator, Legat Architects
Robin Randall
Robin RandallDirector of Learning | Principal, Legat Architects
Dennis Paben
Dennis PabenSenior Architect and Business Development Director, Legat Architects
Monique Taylor
Monique TaylorSenior Interior Designer I Sustainability Coordinator, Legat Architects
Tags:Group C
Allow Registration:No
Capacity Unlimited:No
Indicate how the topic is applicable to Health, Safety, Welfare (HSW) Design credits.:n/a
Learner Engagement:Key Engagement Drivers in This Session: Visual storytelling (before/after transformations). Hands-on exercises (floor plan sketching, carbon calculations). Breakout discussions (case study analysis). Reflection prompts connecting to participants’ own context. Interactive polls and idea-sharing (crowdsource creativity).
Learning Objective 1:Identify opportunities for new uses in existing spaces