Buildings constructed: 1885-1960
Roof type: Extensive, tray system
Size: 14,500 square feet
Year installed: 2004
The owners of the National Bohemian Brewery ('Natty Boh') in Baltimore, Maryland, undertook a mixed-use rehabilitation that converted the defunct brewery into office space, storage, and retail. The owners wanted to integrate green features into the newly rehabilitated buildings to make them more sustainable and to take advantage of local energy tax credits as well as the Federal Historic Preservation Tax Incentives.
Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service