See Through Walls: Adaptive Reuse Through Data, AI, and Circular Design

See Through Walls: Adaptive Reuse Through Data, AI, and Circular Design
The Grid Installation and Space Reuse / Ad Hoc Practice © Trieu Chien The Grid Installation and Space Reuse / Ad Hoc Practice © Trieu Chien

Behind layers of plaster, paint, and finishes lies an intricate network of pipes, electrical conduits, beams, and other structural elements that make a building function and stand, yet remain invisible to the everyday eye. Within these layers, traces of different periods accumulate: replaced systems, improvised adaptations, and technical solutions that once responded to specific contexts and urgencies. In adaptive reuse, the greatest challenge often begins before construction even starts, which is understanding what lies within when little or no reliable documentation exists. During a renovation, pleasant or unpleasant surprises are inevitable. The unexpected is part of the process, but it also represents cost, delay, and risk factors that often discourage investors and professionals from engaging in this type of project.

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