When a Factory Becomes a Home: Adaptive Reuse for Living
By (Author) Chris van Uffelen
Braun Publishing AG
Braun Publishing AG
1st December 2018
Switzerland
General
Non Fiction
Architecture: residential and domestic buildings
Architecture: professional practice
Hardback
272
Width 240mm, Height 280mm
1590g
The Beauty of a New Beginning Housing shortages and building dereliction are fundamental challenges, concerning also the current architectural landscape. That these problems can be overcome by addressing them together has been proven by the increasingly successful reactivation and conversion of existing real estate in both urban and rural contexts. Real-world examples show that these measures can also make sense economically and from an urban planning perspective. In this way, the most extraordinary living spaces are created from old silos or depreciated office buildings, vacant churches, former station buildings or obsolete infrastructure buildings with the creative appropriation of the existing substance. The careful and respectful handling of the building fabric is as important in this process as the creative extension of the existing structures. This volume shows the exciting variety of reuse possibilities and provides new insights into and perspectives on a highly topical subject.