The Reclamation Project

The Reclamation Project The Project deconstructs old buildings and reclaims all materials for new design/build projects, while researching the materials & building histories.

The non-profit organization increases awareness of reclamation through student/public education. The primary objective of The Reclamation Project is to establish a model for how to properly deconstruct, document, reclaim, and reuse historic buildings. The Project deconstructs historic buildings (built prior to 1950) that are approved for demolition or are decayed into disrepair. Through deconstruc

tion, Project members re-engineer the original structure, learning about our regional vernacular construction methods and historic materials use. The materials are reclaimed, to be warehoused and inventoried. The reclaimed materials are reused, responsibly, in architectural design and research projects. These precious materials, normally, would not be readily available for use due to their rarity and high cost. The opportunity to work with unique materials allows members to explore interests previously closed to them and builds a knowledge, appreciation, and respect for the materials in hand. The history of the materials, from origin through manufacturing, to builder through construction and reuse are researched in detail by Project members. A detailed history of the materials, building, inhabitants, and community is recorded, reclaiming what was almost lost to landfills and long-gone memories.

04/24/2016

Here is an operation out in Nebraska doing something a bit similar to The Reclamation Project in regards to full deconstruction and reclamation! Very cool, Matt Vollmer!

We reclaim old barns throughout the Midwest and 'upcycle' them into trays, tables, doors, walls, she

04/22/2016

The Charlottesville Daily Progress has been publishing for 121 years, but that newspaper can trace its humble beginnings to Basic City, thanks to a valley entrepreneur named James H. Lindsay.

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04/22/2016

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04/22/2016
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04/22/2016

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Come on down to the Wayne Theater to watch The Reclamation Project pitch our start up plans for Grow Waynesboro!
04/20/2016

Come on down to the Wayne Theater to watch The Reclamation Project pitch our start up plans for Grow Waynesboro!

This Thursday, come see the finalists give their pitches and watch the announcement of the winners of $20,000 in start-up funding at the Wayne Theatre! Doors open at 6:30. Event at 7:00.

For details: https://www.facebook.com/events/941270649325463/

The Reclamation Project will be at the Tom Tom Founders Festival - TTFF in Lee Park at booth C19 from 12-11PM today for ...
04/16/2016

The Reclamation Project will be at the Tom Tom Founders Festival - TTFF in Lee Park at booth C19 from 12-11PM today for the launch of our Kickstarter campaign!! Come on buy to see our prototypes of the RP Dining Table and Bar Stool!
Come by a little later to catch Sister Sparrow & The Dirty Birds in the park from 7-8:45PM!!!!

A curated selection of over 60 craft vendors.

The Wing'd Table is designed as a coffee table that opens up its "wings" to reveal a larger table top when increased cap...
12/20/2015

The Wing'd Table is designed as a coffee table that opens up its "wings" to reveal a larger table top when increased capacity is needed. Designer and fabricator, Stephanie Sm'd selected one sixteen foot, 19th century joist to mill and join into the finished top.

The in-process table incorporates the original mill work marks, tooling, and patina of the dense, old-growth southern yellow pine. Stephanie is designing custom iron legs and hinges to be shaped by a local blacksmith after the tabletop is complete.

This beautiful center island was designed and built by Anna Rhees for her early 1900's home in Charlottesville, Virginia...
11/20/2015

This beautiful center island was designed and built by Anna Rhees for her early 1900's home in Charlottesville, Virginia. The island is constructed of southern yellow pine reclaimed from the 1880's Critzer Farm House in Nelson County and sourced from The Reclamation Project.

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