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.
Placemaking and unlocking potential | Karen Wong | Bates Smart
archiTALK
19 minutes
4 years ago
Placemaking and unlocking potential | Karen Wong | Bates Smart
Using both a macro and micro lens, Karen discusses city shaping and the impact that master planning can have on developing innovative, enduring and healthy cities of the future. Looking at site specifics, detailing and innovation, discover how architecture can be created using visionary, yet practical strategies to achieve outstanding results.
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.