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Architectural Modules: Implementation and Adaptability in the Latin American Landscape

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The application of modular design in architecture has been in practice for years, with a history involving the pursuit of standardization and modular coordination among materials, products, and more.

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Inspired by Japanese architecture, Pelli Clarke & Partners opens adaptive reuse sake brewery in Hyde Park, New York

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The adaptive reuse of a former grocery store into the first American home for the popular Japanese brand pays homage to the naturalism of its native country while mirroring the “dance” of fermentation. Production flows counterclockwise to accommodate a volume of approximately 140,000 cases annually.

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Architecture is Awesome: #34 Adaptive Reuse

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The Tate Modern, an example of adaptive reuse (photo by MasterOfHisOwnDomain, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons) This is another in my series of posts inspired by 1000 Awesome Things , the Webby Award-winning blog written by Neil Pasricha. The High Line, New York (my photo) Wonderful examples of adaptive reuse abound in many cities.

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The Beauty of Impermanence: Exploring Adaptive Architecture from the Global South at the 2023 Sharjah Architecture Triennial

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Image Courtesy of Sharjah Architecture Triennial Inaugurated on November 11, 2023, and running until March 10, 2024, the Sharjah Architecture Triennial serves as a metaphor drawing attention to the design and technological innovations within the built environment, particularly in the global south. Photo by Danko Stjepanovic.

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Baroque Architecture in Brazil: Adaptation and Influences

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Interior of the Church and Convent of São Francisco (Salvador - BA) © Rosino via Flickr In the study of architectural history, one noticeable pattern is the apparent oscillation between different styles and languages. When a more restrained trend dominates, the subsequent one often reverts to more ornate motifs, and vice versa.

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Dynamic Building Façades: Flexibility and Adaptability in Architecture

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This idea not only influences the understanding of movement in physical systems but can also be analogously applied in other areas, such as architecture, where the different perspectives of users can shape their experiences and interactions with built space.

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A Layered Architecture: Adaptive Reuse Projects That Reframe the Past Through Bold Material Contrasts

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© Hong Seokgyu In recent decades, the term " adaptive reuse " has gained tremendous popularity as an eco-friendly construction approach. These adaptations proudly display their conversions and layers of historical patina under them as a batch of honor and speak to the permanence of buildings and their impermanence in use and interpretation.

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