Industrial Rebirth: The Art of Adaptive Reuse

By Arch. Julian Sruya

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Demolition should be the last resort. Adaptive reuse is the process of repurposing old buildings for new functions while retaining their historic character. We showcase the transformation of a 1920s textile mill into a thriving creative hub. By preserving the original brickwork and steel trusses, SRUYA creates a unique aesthetic that connects the community to its industrial past.

"The future of the city lies in its ability to adapt and breathe alongside its inhabitants."

At SRUYA, our approach is defined by the intersection of high-performance engineering and the organic unpredictability of nature. This case study highlights our ongoing efforts to redefine urban living.

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