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archiTALK
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10 episodes
5 months ago
Celebrating the history of a building remains an important consideration when applying adaptive re-use principles in design. By saving not only the environmental cost of demolition and reconstruction, but also the existing narrative, new life can be injected into a space to satisfy the living requirements of the future without sacrificing its past.
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Celebrating the history of a building remains an important consideration when applying adaptive re-use principles in design. By saving not only the environmental cost of demolition and reconstruction, but also the existing narrative, new life can be injected into a space to satisfy the living requirements of the future without sacrificing its past.
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A glimpse into the future of architecture | Carmit Harnik Saar | NBRS Architecture
archiTALK
40 minutes
4 years ago
A glimpse into the future of architecture | Carmit Harnik Saar | NBRS Architecture
In 1982, the idea of humans and robots co-existing in a dystopian world could only be imagined through sci-fi movies. Almost 40 years later, this image has become a reality, as a technological revolution presents new opportunities to develop innovative designs, techniques, and materials for a sustainable future.
archiTALK
Celebrating the history of a building remains an important consideration when applying adaptive re-use principles in design. By saving not only the environmental cost of demolition and reconstruction, but also the existing narrative, new life can be injected into a space to satisfy the living requirements of the future without sacrificing its past.