Focus on Hollywood Cemetery: Adaptive reuse is appreciated now, but in the 1960s and 1970s, historical landscapes were being demolished to make room for modernity. James Millard Glavé resisted the trend and began re-imagining old urban spaces and making them feel new. He was recognized in his time as the Dean of Richmond architects. One of his early projects was Shockoe Slip. [2012 and 2015]
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