© Hong Seokgyu Share ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsappOrhttps://www.archdaily.com/1013638/a-layered-architecture-adaptive-reuse-projects-that-reframe-the-past-through-bold-material-contrastsIn recent decades, the term "adaptive reuse" has gained tremendous popularity as an eco-friendly construction approach....
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Today, terms like “sustainability” and “carbon neutral” get tossed around prodigiously. It almost seems that the slightest public acknowledgment of...
The show will go on in Chicago’s Bridgeport neighborhood: The Ramova Theatre’s historic doors are set to reopen following a...
While new construction allows for incredible levels of customization, there’s no denying that new buildings can have adverse impacts on...
The history of Brooklyn’s Domino Sugar Factory is as old as modern New York. In the 1880s, the sugar processing...
By Katie Rapone Adaptive reuse, the practice of repurposing existing structures for new and innovative purposes, has gained increasing attention...
Adaptive reuse is the word to remember at the Philippine School of Interior Design’s upcoming graduation exhibit “JUXTAPOSE.” Celebrating its...
A recent Bloomberg headline declared, “One Nation, Under Renovation,” signaling a phenomenon: for the first time in 20 years, renovations...
In 1936, the Public Works Administration completed a beautiful Art Deco building in South Philadelphia to house a vocational school...
