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St. Louis Magazine - April, 2009
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Best Places to Live From the Editor Neighborhoods to Know The Local Lingo A Condo Home Companion The Perfectly Personified, Quasi–Bona Fide Guide to St. Louis Neighborhoods Top 10 Moments in St. Louis Golf History Fairways in Heaven Sure Shots SLM Golf: Baby Tiger, Burning Bright SLM Golf: Tee-Box Trends The Man Who Made an Icon Struck by Surprise Taking Care of Mom and Dad Raising Kane Cut to the Quick The Ernest Trova Profile: Online Extras Work, Play, Love The Seven New Rules of Real Estate Bronze Mettle There’s No Such Thing As a Free Zoo

Departments

Agenda What It's Like to Be a Marathon Winner The Trash Bin Tilting at Windmills Wish Bone The Buzz: Blunder Bracketology The Buzz: It's About Folkin' Time First Shot: A Contemporary Milestone The Buzz: New Moon Rising Shop Talk: Hat Trick Stylish Subtleties: Jasmine Huda Feedback Out & About: Everything's Gone Green First Stop: The Firebird War and Peace: An Interview With Poet Brian Turner Cameo: Charles in Charge Liquid Assets: The Return of Absinthe Review: SLeeK Frugal Foodie: Bobo Noodle House First Look: McCormick & Schmick’s Kitchen Q&A: Greg Perez Flashback: 1890s A Conversation With David Peters
2009.11.21 - 2009 Beaujolais Nouveau Celebration
 Join us at our intimate French-American Bistro for a 2009 Beaujolais...
2009.11.28 - Mount Pleasant presents "Lucy Goes Cruisin" Murder Mystery Dinner Theater
Join Mount Pleasant for an evening of uproarious whodunit as only Lucy...
2009.12.03 - "GIFTED" Original Art for Holiday Giving
Skip the malls this year and make your gift giving a unique expression of...
2009.12.03 - Holiday Rooms in Bloom
The Historic Samuel Cupples House on the campus of Saint Louis University is...

Tilting at Windmills

Is wind the wave of the future for St. Louis rehabs?

Tilting at Windmills
Illustration courtesy of Trivers Associates

A historic building—sporting a wind turbine? Now that’s a sight you don’t see every day. Yet it’s soon to be the case for at least two local buildings that mix preservation with progress.

In January, developer Joe Edwards sold Washington University a three-story brick building at the northeast corner of Skinker and Delmar, soon to be known simply as the Corner Building. The plan? To renovate the top two floors for student and staff housing while Edwards develops the retail component. And though the building will be a Historic Tax Credit project, architect Andy Trivers’ design calls for one noticeable addition: wind turbines.

It may seem like a novel idea—but it’s not a St. Louis first. Near downtown, the William A. Kerr Foundation makes its headquarters inside a renovated 19th-century bathhouse with a spinning wind turbine and solar panels. John Sweet, co-trustee of the foundation, bought the building in 2004 and renovated it to the tune of $2 million. The 5,200-square-foot space, the city’s first LEED platinum–certified facility, boasts an impressive list of green features.

So is wind the wave of the future for St. Louis rehabs? “I think that in this market, this is going to be one piece of the strategy,” says Henry Webber, executive vice chancellor for administration at Wash. U.