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X-WR-CALDESC:Retrofitting existing buildings can help increase energy effic
 iency and cut carbon emissions. But what do these retrofits look like in a
  place like Manhattan\, where almost one-third of total floor area has lan
 dmark status and is\, therefore\, energy code-exempt?\n\nListen to Dr. Eri
 ca Avrami\, Nate Rogers and Kate Reggev discuss these energy code waivers 
 and how despite them\, new greenhouse gas legislation could necessitate en
 ergy retrofits in historic buildings. This new era of regulation marks a m
 omentous shift in preservation practices and signals a need for significan
 t reforms to preservation policies in light of climate change. \n\nDr. Eri
 ca Avrami is the James Marston Fitch Assistant Professor of Historic Prese
 rvation\, Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture\, Planning\,
  and Preservation\; Nate Rogers is a Senior Associate at Beyer Blinder Bel
 le\; and Kate Reggev is an Assistant Project Manager\, Zubatkin Owner Repr
 esentation.
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DESCRIPTION:Retrofitting existing buildings can help increase energy effici
 ency and cut carbon emissions. But what do these retrofits look like in a 
 place like Manhattan\, where almost one-third of total floor area has land
 mark status and is\, therefore\, energy code-exempt?\n\nListen to Dr. Eric
 a Avrami\, Nate Rogers and Kate Reggev discuss these energy code waivers a
 nd how despite them\, new greenhouse gas legislation could necessitate ene
 rgy retrofits in historic buildings. This new era of regulation marks a mo
 mentous shift in preservation practices and signals a need for significant
  reforms to preservation policies in light of climate change. \n\nDr. Eric
 a Avrami is the James Marston Fitch Assistant Professor of Historic Preser
 vation\, Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture\, Planning\, 
 and Preservation\; Nate Rogers is a Senior Associate at Beyer Blinder Bell
 e\; and Kate Reggev is an Assistant Project Manager\, Zubatkin Owner Repre
 sentation.
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SUMMARY:Historical Buildings\, Modern Policies
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