Old buildings which have a newfound meaning. Adaptive Reuse is a process that changes a disused or ineffective form into a new form and still preserves history
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Old Forester's Theatre now converted into a café. Part of the No.1 complex in Brisbane's Valley. it boasts high end luxury living and an exclusive infinite pool on the rooftop. Another great example of preserving heritage.
@Culture_Crit It’s quite sad. America had some great neo classical architecture. We need to protect and preserve our historic buildings that still exist.
It features an opulent grand staircase as the main feature of the interior. There are very ornate features to it which all appear to be in very fine condition and its VR heritage is well preserved. This is a fine example of adaptive reuse in Melbourne Australia. #adaptivereuse
Grand Hotel is one of Melbourne’s finest late 19th century buildings and has a profound history. Built in the 1890’s, the building originally served as the HQ for the VR railway administration offices. Today it offers a unique blend of historic grandeur and contemporary comfort.
Say what you want about Herzog de Meuron, but they’ve corned the market of converting power stations into stunning arts buildings
https://t.co/8CdQl2Tac9
We don't have to accept a bad status quo.
We can shape our cities and towns however we want them to be, just like this highway that was torn down in the middle of Seoul to create a new public park!
From World’s Fair architecture in San Antonio to the reuse of World Cup tents, here’s the news you need to know today as we make our way toward the upcoming holiday week.
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The St Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church was designed by Santiago Calatrava to be a "sanctuary for worship" but also a reminder of the impact of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
https://t.co/RtyPElZdEM