Synopsis
In Reinventing Heritage, Park-a Milan-based interdisciplinary collective of architects, designers, and researchers-explores the transformative potential of adaptive reuse in architecture as a key strategy to address environmental, social, and economic challenges. Rather than demolishing and rebuilding, adaptive reuse champions the repurposing of existing structures to extend their life cycle, reduce waste, and foster sustainable urban regeneration. Through a combination of theoretical insights and practical case studies, Reinventing Heritage highlights the diverse ways in which adaptive reuse can revitalize cities and honor cultural heritage while creating innovative spaces serving contemporary demands. Contributions by leading international authors-including curators, urban planners, ecologists, photographers, and designers-offer a multifaceted dialogue around the future of our built environment. The book also provides a behind-the-scenes perspective on Park's most prominent adaptive reuse projects, detailing their processes, challenges, and innovative solutions. An additional design compass showcases how the firm's practice can be replicated worldwide. Reinventing Heritage appeals to anyone passionate about sustainable living, urban innovation, and the stories buildings can tell when they are given a second life.
À propos de l?auteur
Park is a Milan-based interdisciplinary collective of architects, designers, and researchers, cofounded in 2000 by architects Filippo Pagliani and Michele Rossi. Since then, Park has gained international recognition for its work across architectural, urban, landscape, interior, and product design at the intersection of tradition and innovation. Michele Versaci is an architect working as strategy and proposal coordinator with Park.
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