How Adaptive Reuse Buildings Are Transforming Cities
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School-to-housing Conversions are the Fastest-growing Sector of Adaptive Reuse Diana Ionescu Thu, 04/02/2026 - 07:00 Primary Image...
What happens when you choose reuse over demolition? In Østbirk, Denmark, a 30-year-old timber warehouse has been transformed into a 14,000-square-meter world-class innovation hub f...
Large factories are being transformed into museums, former administrative buildings are becoming co-working spaces, and even churches are being converted into homes. In this centur...
Commercial space reuse is becoming an increasingly creative solution for property owners dealing with water damage, outdated layouts, or underused buildings. Whi… The post Commerci...
By Chris Peterson Walk through any downtown, including major metro areas such as Chicago, and the pattern is clear. Office space is sitting empty while housing demand continues to...
There is an ancestral gesture in shaping earth. Long before architecture was established as a discipline, clay was already being molded by hand and transformed by fire, turning raw...
Refurbishment should be pursued instead of demolition to meet climate and housing objectives, researchers say
Adaptive reuse planned for Westwood office tower at 10900 Wilshire Blvd. Steven Sharp Thu, 05/21/2026 - 06:15 Douglas Emmett, Inc. has plans for lots of new housing...
When the Fitzroy landmark, The MacRobertson's Chocolate Factory (built ~1900's), was converted between 1998 and 2003, it became an early and local example of the industrial apartme...
Human Haus TN transforms a traditional townhouse in Tainan into a contemporary retail space driven by architectural sequence. Responding to the existing structure through minimal i...
Two 80-year-old warehouses will undergo major makeovers.
Designed by Impepinable Studio, a workplace formed of reused shipping containers provides flexibility for an agro-industrial company in Spain.
This project is a ground-level adaptive reuse intervention within Fairlie, one of Melbourne's earliest and most architecturally significant high-rise residential buildings. Complet...
The University of California, Los Angeles is moving deeper into the adaptive reuse game with redevelopment plans for a former shopping mall in West Los Angeles. A newly released e...
Paramount Assets is moving forward with plans to renovate a former Newark fire headquarters after the city blocked its demolition.
The new branch of Fondation Daniel & Nina Carasso is a mixed-program venue that resulted from an ambitious adaptive-reuse scheme by local firms Husos and Elii.
Bureau de Change’s Trace project demonstrates how adaptive reuse can outpace new construction—merging circular design with a deep respect for layered architectural history.
Underuse is a chronic challenge in federal buildings – making many ripe for resale and redevelopment into housing, office, or retail space. But efforts are running up against burea...
A building designed by Minoru Yamasaki in downtown Minneapolis is set to be converted into a hotel, marking a new phase in the life of the former headquarters of the Northwestern N...
Amid growing recognition of architecture's responsibility toward environmental and planetary ecologies, contemporary practice is increasingly oriented toward working with what alre...
The Taurasi Group recently revealed an indoor public atrium at the Hoboken development, which will feature a grocery store, dim sum restaurant, espresso bar, and other retailers.
Plus, the Empire State will invest $78 million across four infrastructure projects and other news builders should know about.
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