A powerful exploration of raw materiality and contemporary design, where
the architectural past of a building becomes the foundation for
bold, refined spaces.
Spaces develop a distinct sense of authenticity where traces of the past remain visible. This volume showcases projects where raw materials and exposed structures meet contemporary designs characterised by clarity, precision, and respect. It features international examples demonstrating how new architectural interventions can engage sensitively with existing spaces.
These interventions are deliberately placed and functionally conceived, guided by a design language that engages in dialogue with the existing architecture. Through this interplay, a compelling balance emerges between rawness and order.
Thus, imperfection becomes a design quality, and the history of a place becomes the foundation for contemporary design.
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