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Episode 6: In this conversation, I speak with Alan Todd discussing the significance of historic preservation and his incredible work behind the Conway Architectural Salvage and Heritage Project. Alan shares live insights from a current deconstruction project he's on site with in Columbia, South Carolina, emphasizing the community's role in preserving history and the heartfelt stories behind not just the buildings but the materials themselves. We explore the impact of deconstruction on community engagement, material health, the shift from a linear to a circular economy, and the importance of saving historic materials from landfills. This is a fun one, enjoy!

TAKEAWAYS

- The Conway Architectural Salvage project has saved millions of pounds of materials from landfills!

- Historic preservation is crucial for maintaining community identity and heritage.

- Community engagement is essential for the success of preservation projects.

- Deconstruction can be a sustainable alternative to demolition.

- The shift from a linear to a circular economy is necessary for environmental sustainability.

- Volunteers play a vital role in the success of salvage projects.

- Empowering individuals through hands-on work fosters a sense of community.

- The stories behind salvaged materials connect people to their history.

Find Alan and Sara's work here: https://www.conwaysalvage.org/