| Title | Adaptive Reuse architecture style |
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| Description | The process of repurposing existing structures for new uses while retaining their historical features and character, promoting sustainability and preserving cultural heritage. |
| Tags | Sustainability Preservation Renovation Conservation Heritage Repurposing Restoration Modernization |
| Style ID | INHF-803221340-18-11-25-AY |
| URI | https://www.inheritage.foundation/aat/styles/adaptive-reuse-architecture-style |
| API Endpoint | https://inheritage.foundation/api/v1/aat/styles/adaptive-reuse-architecture-style |
| Total Sites | 3 |
| Primary Sites | 0 |
| Created | November 19, 2025 |
| Last Updated | November 19, 2025 |
| Regions | Global |
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| Time Periods | 20th Century CE 21st Century CE 20th-21st century CE |
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| Sacred Contexts | Urban planning Heritage conservation |
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| Primary Materials | Varies based on original structure |
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| Architectural Features | Preservation of original features Integration of modern elements |
| Keywords | Sustainability Preservation Renovation Conservation Heritage Repurposing Restoration Modernization |
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| Title | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Adaptive Reuse: Extending the Lives of Buildings | Book | General reference on adaptive reuse principles. |
| Sustainable Renovation: Methods, Materials, and Design | Book | Focus on sustainable renovation practices. |
| Site Name | Status | Confidence |
|---|---|---|
| Bhaktivedanta Manor Watford | Secondary | 100% |
| ISKCON Toronto Hare Krishna Temple | Secondary | 100% |
| Shree Hindu Temple & Community Centre Leicester | Secondary | 100% |