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Adaptive reuse brings back life to old buildings, promotes "using less", preserves empty land, and creates new beacons in communities. Lessons on sustainable design can be learned through an urban ...
We look at adaptive reuse through two lenses: a blockbuster case in the UK capital and an attempt to get European cities to ...
The concept isn’t new. Adaptive reuse of buildings goes back thousands of years, with documented projects that include the conversion of the Pantheon in Rome into a Catholic church in 609.
With help from George Robb Architect and Empire Restoration, this involved recreating a lot of architectural details based on old photographs and whatever decayed pieces had somehow remained in place.
Set on a remote sheep farm in South Australia, The Stopover by Taylor Buchtmann Architecture reimagines a dilapidated grain ...
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Hospitality experts share what’s driving today’s reuse projects, the development opportunities hotel players should seize and ...
Known as adaptive reuse architecture, where an existing building is used for a purpose other than which it was originally designed for, it’s a practice that’s bringing renewed excitement to ...
Discover the latest Architecture news and projects on Adaptive Reuse at ArchDaily, the world's largest architecture website. Stay up-to-date with articles and updates on the newest developments in ...