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Koenraad van cleempoel is professor of art history in the faculty of architecture and arts at hasselt. As such, adaptive heritage reuse is an important strategy for the preservation of heritage architecture 3, and the process of adaptive heritage reuse. Adaptive reuse architecture 101 evolution, definition. Furthermore, it attempts to identify the challenges and discuss how they each pertain to the architect, the preservationist, and the engineer. May 12, 2019 adaptive reuse the process of repairing and restoring existing buildings for new or continued use is becoming an essential part of architectural practice.
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