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When a Factory Becomes a Home. Adaptive Reuse for Living | Chris van Uffelen | 9783037682401 | BRAUN

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When a Factory Becomes a Home

Adaptive Reuse for Living

Author:Chris van Uffelen

Publisher:BRAUN

ISBN: 978-3-03768-240-1

  • Hardcover
  • English
  • 272 Pages
  • Sep 14, 2018

The challenges of the housing shortage and building dereliction can be successfully countered by the reactivation and conversion of existing real estate in urban and rural settings. An approach that is also worthwhile in economic, ecological and urban planning terms. Today, a great number of very diverse ideas, concepts and interventions fill forgotten and abandoned buildings with new life.

The sensitive and respectful handling of the existing structures is as important as the creative addition to the old buildings. As a result, the most exceptional and unique residential spaces are created from old silos or written off office buildings, vacant churches, former railway stations or obsolete infrastructure buildings through the creative appropriation of the existing substance. This volume shows the exciting variety of reuse possibilities and provides new insights into and perspectives on a highly topical subject.


- From cheese warehouse to apartment complex in Gouda, the Netherlands (Mei architects and planners)
- From school to apartment complex in Rotterdam, the Netherlands (eklund_terbeek architects)
- From theater to penthouse in Pörtschach, Austria (destilat)
- From church to single-family home in County Durham, UK (Evolution Design)
- From sugar factory to lofts in Barcelona, Spain (Garcés – de Seta – Bonet Architects)
- From bunker to flat in Hamburg, Germany (Kramer & Co)

The challenges of the housing shortage and building dereliction can be successfully countered by the reactivation and conversion of existing real estate in urban and rural settings. An approach that is also worthwhile in economic, ecological and urban planning terms. Today, a great number of very diverse ideas, concepts and interventions fill forgotten and abandoned buildings with new life.

The sensitive and respectful handling of the existing structures is as important as the creative addition to the old buildings. As a result, the most exceptional and unique residential spaces are created from old silos or written off office buildings, vacant churches, former railway stations or obsolete infrastructure buildings through the creative appropriation of the existing substance. This volume shows the exciting variety of reuse possibilities and provides new insights into and perspectives on a highly topical subject.


- From cheese warehouse to apartment complex in Gouda, the Netherlands (Mei architects and planners)
- From school to apartment complex in Rotterdam, the Netherlands (eklund_terbeek architects)
- From theater to penthouse in Pörtschach, Austria (destilat)
- From church to single-family home in County Durham, UK (Evolution Design)
- From sugar factory to lofts in Barcelona, Spain (Garcés – de Seta – Bonet Architects)
- From bunker to flat in Hamburg, Germany (Kramer & Co)

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