After built structures become disused or abandoned, adaptive reuse can be the perfect way to breathe new life into an old building, while conserving resources and historic value. Whether due to environmental reasons, land availability or the desire to conserve a historic landmark, architects are turning to adaptive reuse as a solution to some of the modern problems of the built environment.
With this in mind, here are some examples of creative adaptive reuse projects, each of which utilizes an old structure to create a revitalized form in its own distinct way.
Examples:
Eire Og Restaurant to Childcare Facility
Surgery to Townhouse
Renovated Shop to Florist and Stores
Retail to Educational
Industrial to Church
Offices to Apartments
Former Post Office to Restaurant
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