Lecture 57 : Adaptive Reuse
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This lecture introduces the concept of adaptive reuse in architecture, which involves transforming old or underutilized buildings for new purposes while preserving their structural and historical value. It discusses how adaptive reuse contributes to sustainability, heritage conservation, and urban regeneration, illustrating the idea through examples such as industrial buildings, railway stations, and water towers converted into modern functional spaces.
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This lecture introduces the concept of adaptive reuse in architecture, which involves transforming old or underutilized buildings for new purposes while preserving their structural and historical value. It discusses how adaptive reuse contributes to sustainability, heritage conservation, and urban regeneration, illustrating the idea through examples such as industrial buildings, railway stations, and water towers converted into modern functional spaces.
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