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Adaptive reuse is the architectural challenge of the future
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Adaptive reuse is the architectural challenge of the future
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Richard Reinhard
Posted 07-18-2022 09:07 AM
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Adaptive Reuse Is the Architectural Challenge of the Future
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Adaptive Reuse Is the Architectural Challenge of the Future
In the next generation, America will see more resurrections of newly obsolete buildings than at any time since the advent of the Eisenhower Federal Highway System, when cities where radically gutted and a new "suburbia" carpet bombed the landscape around them. From 1950 to 1965, urban factories that thrived during World War II were abandoned.
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Richard Reinhard
Lakelands Institute
Rockville MD
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