© Jang Mi Share ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsappOrhttps://www.archdaily.com/1036211/design-ethos-of-subtraction-and-addition-10-adaptive-reuse-projects-for-commercial-and-social-spaces-in-asiaWhile adaptive reuse has been increasingly acknowledged as a vital architectural strategy worldwide, its discourse and...
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Located by Green Island Lake in Foshan City, Guangdong, China, the Boundless Residence, designed by c.dd, embodies the philosophy of...
Adaptive reuse is the word to remember at the Philippine School of Interior Design’s upcoming graduation exhibit “JUXTAPOSE.” Celebrating its...
A well-chosen TV stand can elevate your living room, infusing it with elegance and sophistication. This curated list presents the...
In hopes of raising the bar in the world of adaptive design—which involves making interiors accessible to the disabled community—Maegan...
