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Rethink Architecture: Conversions

What to do with empty and dilapidated buildings that bear the legacy of different eras and still contain the imprint of invested energy, work, and materials? At first glance, they are often lifeless, yet full of potential. How can we restore their function, value, and meaning without losing their cultural significance? The autumn edition of Rethink Architecture will focus on conversions and modifications of buildings of various character, use, and period of origin. It will show how industrial halls become cultural spaces or housing, and how interwar and postwar architecture is being preserved abroad. The event will also present smaller structures, such as former boiler rooms, transformer stations, or heat exchangers on housing estates.

The event is organized by the Rethink Architecture Institute in cooperation with the Center for Architecture and Metropolitan Planning under the auspices of the Czech Green Building Council and the Czech Chamber of Architects. The event is part of lifelong learning for architects of the Czech Chamber of Architects and is valued at 0.5 points. The event is co-financed by the City of Prague and is part of the LIFE ClimArchiBase project, co-financed by the EU and the Ministry of the Environment.

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