Kirscht, Nicholas2012-05-092012-05-092012https://hdl.handle.net/10365/19960This thesis aims to achieve higher levels of building performance by instilling a consciousness toward energy conservation in inhabitants of a built construct. A variety of methods for harnessing, storing, and using energy are available today; however, because conventional energy is non-renewable and harmful to the environment, architects must continually explore renewable energy and integrate appropriate passive/active strategies in early stages of design to lessen the dependency and use of these resources. In response, this proposal for a mixed-use building will become an expression of energy conservation while serving as an extension of St. Paul’s transportation and energy infrastructure, and preserving the city’s historical significance.NDSU Policy 190.6.2Mixed-use developments.Buildings -- Energy conservation.Buildings -- Performance.Architecture and energy conservation.Saint Paul (Minn.)Minnesota.Inspired ConservationThesis