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Raw Aesthetic: From Factory to Exhibition Space! - 0 views

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    Erez Shani Architecture repurposes an erstwhile zipper factory into a renowned artist's studio cum exhibition space giving it a raw industrial grunge appeal, creating drama between rustic appeal and the finesse of embroidery.
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When Medieval meets Modern - 0 views

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    Explore a curated medley of architectural identities that travel through time in noa* network of architecture' designed Goldene Rose, a five-star German resort that offers a veritable kaleidoscope of the past.
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NIO's New Showroom is a Repurposed Courtyard House! - 0 views

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    Set against a skyline of skyscrapers, the NIO House in Jinan, China, repurposed by #LukStudio, is steeped in contextual tradition, with contemporary functions and an understated aesthetic that effortlessly conveys timeless grace.
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Espousing Rusticity - 0 views

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    A glance at this creatively envisioned restaurant in Buenos Aires by Hitzig Militello Architects conveys a thoughtful design that echoes the brief and a distinct aesthetic that blends old and new for a rustic riot.
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Repurposing Manhattan's Boutique Store to a Modern Office - 0 views

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    In the historical Noho neighbourhood of Manhattan, Mesarch Studio Architecture + Interior Design repurposes an old boutique store into a light and airy office space across 13 floors.
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A Pioneering Example of Reuse in China: Transformation of the Shenzhen Women ... - 0 views

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    World over, a renewed respect and healthy acceptance of old alongside new has set the trend for repurposing buildings. MVRDV transforms a 100-metres tall, old mixed-use tower into a vibrant and colourful skyscraper setting an important precedent for repurposing buildings
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Adaptive Reuse - From Warehouse to Courtyard Home! - 0 views

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    Known for their spatially exciting, playful, and robust portfolio, attuned to nature and place, Carter Williamson Architects adapt an erstwhile warehouse into a warm courtyard home, reinstating quality spaces and endorsing the fact that bigger need not always be better!
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From Chapel to Healing Centre | Bureau Fraai - 0 views

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    Bureau Fraai crafts an adaptive reuse project by designing a psychological practice with a 'labyrinth' pattern floor in a monumental chapel in the city centre of Amsterdam. The playful labyrinth flooring gives the central open space a human scale and a unique identity, its circular, green-coloured carpet tiles, averring to the treatments the practice offers helping people to 'find their way back'.
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Põltsamaa Castle: A Tale of Heritage Restoration and Renewal| Studio Argus - 0 views

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    The Põltsamaa Castle complex stands as an exemplary proof of Estonia's rich architectural heritage, with each component steeped in history and purpose, while subtly embracing modernity. Studio Argus designs this stunning adaptive reuse project.
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Revive, Adapt, Reuse: Forbes Marshall's New Corporate Office| CCBA Designs » ... - 0 views

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    In today's fast-paced urbanisation, the construction industry often overlooks waste generation and existing infrastructure. Yet, a significant shift is underway-reimagining the future of built environments through adaptive reuse. CCBA Designs, led by master architect and planner Prof. Christopher Benninger, exemplifies this approach with their project: the Forbes Marshall New Corporate Office in Pune. This brownfield redevelopment challenges conventional practices and encourages us to think about spaces more intelligently and sustainably.
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Humbling an Iconic Landmark into a Beguiling Destination| Studio Modijefsky - 0 views

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    Rising from the 1600s to the 21st century, Hotel Rumour is a fascinating stop in Leiden, Netherlands, characterised by an elaborate personality, and meticulously crafted by Studio Modijefsky. 
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Is this Church-to-Pool Transformation a New Benchmark for Adaptive Reuse?| MVRDV and Ze... - 0 views

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    When sacred meets civic. MVRDV and Zecc Architecten reimagine a 100-year-old church in Heerlen as a public swimming pool. Holy Water blends heritage with modern functionality, offering a new blueprint for reactivating disused religious spaces. Reflect. Reuse.
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Timeless Craft and Circular Thinking Shape this Renovated Alpine Retreat by Marianne Ti... - 0 views

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    A former hotel in Verbier, Switzerland, is reimagined as a seasonal retreat-furnished entirely with reclaimed elements and bespoke craftsmanship. Designed by Marianne Tiegen Interiors with a deep respect for circular design principles, the home avoids standardisation and celebrates the beauty of age, texture, and context. Explore this 1,000 sq. m. transformation that redefines the meaning of comfort and sustainability in alpine living.
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How a Forgotten Well in Yiwu Becomes a Contemporary Urban Landmark| July&Partners - 0 views

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    Can a centuries-old well anchor a contemporary civic experience? July&Partners reimagines a 286 sq.m. site around Yiwu's Bajiao Well into a striking urban plaza-where stone, water, and spatial rhythm converge to evoke heritage in a modern language. A quiet transformation rooted in place and purpose.
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Carlo Ratti Associati's Post Office Pod: A Global Model for Distributed Work and Civic ... - 0 views

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    How can design revive redundant infrastructure and bridge the urban-rural divide? CRA's Post Office Pod reimagines public spaces as modular, climate-responsive, off-grid work environments. Debuting at La Biennale di Venezia 2025 and rolling out across Italy via the Polis Project, this concept blends adaptive reuse, decentralised work, and inclusive civic access. A model India could learn from?
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