Adaptive Reuse Architects

New Republic specializes in historic rehab, adaptive re-use, and sustainable development, preserving neighborhoods with expert design solutions.

Reviving Spaces, Respecting History

Leaders in Historic Rehab and Adaptive Re-Use

New Republic has an established track record as a go-to firm for historic rehabilitation, adaptive re-use and mixed-use projects. Revitalizing our urban environment and giving new life to under-utilized properties are two of the founding principles of New Republic. We are passionate about preserving the character of our unique neighborhoods for generations to come. Often, that requires adapting existing and historic spaces for modern living and working while respecting the architectural fabric of a building.

Enriching Communities

Greater Cincinnati Area Adaptive Reuse Architects

At New Republic Architecture, we take pride in delivering thoughtful and innovative architectural solutions that enhance the beauty and functionality of spaces across the Greater Cincinnati Area. Our firm is known for its commitment to design excellence and personalized service, ensuring each project reflects the unique vision of our clients.

Smart Solutions for Historic Spaces

Sustainable Development with IEBC and Tax Credit Expertise

Adapting existing building stock and urban fabric is the most sustainable means of development but requires an in-depth technical understanding of the IEBC (International Existing Building Code) and historic tax credit requirements. Because our team is cross trained in multiple types of residential design, we can adapt to new market realities, such as the current trend of converting existing office towers to new residential use or converting historic tenement housing to condominium units.

Design Together

Northern Kentucky Adaptive Reuse Architects

New Republic Architecture is dedicated to transforming properties with a fresh perspective on design and functionality. From historical rehabilitation to new construction, our team is adept at designing for the unique architectural landscape of Northern Kentucky.