Ochsner, Jeffrey KPulido, Alondra J2024-10-162024-10-162024-10-162024Pulido_washington_0250O_26902.pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/1773/52349Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2024Seattleās historic neighborhood theaters are disappearing, resulting in a loss of cultural heritage and crucial community spaces. Due to the growth of streaming services, increasing real estate costs, and shifting neighborhood development, these historic landmarks are under threat. This thesis begins with an exploration of the history, architectural significance, and potential for mixed-use adaptation of historic theaters. From this foundation, it explores the design and transformation of one of those theaters through adaptive reuse. The goal of the project is to establish and demonstrate a framework for preserving this architecturally and culturally significant building type, while increasing economic sustainability by integrating gathering spaces, housing, and commercial uses. Finally, this thesis proposes guidelines for designing vibrant heritage spaces, ensuring these theaters serve as community anchors for future generations.application/pdfen-USnoneAdaptive ReuseCommunity CenterMixed-UseMovie TheaterPreservationSocial InfrastructureArchitectureArchitecturePreserving Heritage Theaters: A Mixed-Use Approach to Building Community AnchorsThesis