Adaptive Reuse in Interior Design: Creative Preservation and Transformation

Year : 2024 | Volume : 13 | Issue : 01 | Page : 16 20
    By

    Ananya Kesarwani,

  • Deepti Pande Rana,

  1. Student, Amity School of Architecture and Planning, Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow, India
  2. Professor, Amity School of Architecture and Planning, Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow, India

Abstract

These findings underscore the importance of creativity and innovation in overcoming obstacles and achieving sustainable outcomes. Furthermore, the study offers practical recommendations for future adaptive reuse projects, emphasizing the need for comprehensive planning, community involvement, and flexible design strategies. Through this comprehensive analysis, this study contributes to the ongoing discourse on sustainable design practices and highlights the potential of adaptive reuse in addressing contemporary environmental and social challenges. It aims to inspire designers, planners, and policymakers to embrace adaptive reuse as a viable and beneficial approach to sustainable development. Adaptive reuse, the process of repurposing existing structures for new functions, has emerged as a sustainable and innovative approach to interior design. This study explores the principles, practices, and benefits of adaptive reuse in interior design, focusing on its role in preserving cultural heritage, enhancing sustainability, and fostering creativity. Through a comprehensive review of the literature and case studies, this study examines the various strategies and techniques employed in adaptive reuse projects, highlighting successful examples from around the world. Additionally, this study discusses the challenges and considerations associated with adaptive reuse, including regulatory requirements, structural limitations, and stakeholder engagement. By synthesizing insights from research and practice, this study aims to provide a deeper understanding of adaptive reuse as a transformative design strategy that promotes both environmental stewardship and cultural continuity.

 

Keywords: Environmental, economic development, cultural heritage, sustainable, economic revitalization

[This article belongs to Research & Reviews : Journal of Food Science & Technology ]

How to cite this article:
Ananya Kesarwani, Deepti Pande Rana. Adaptive Reuse in Interior Design: Creative Preservation and Transformation. Research & Reviews : Journal of Food Science & Technology. 2024; 13(01):16-20.
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Ananya Kesarwani, Deepti Pande Rana. Adaptive Reuse in Interior Design: Creative Preservation and Transformation. Research & Reviews : Journal of Food Science & Technology. 2024; 13(01):16-20. Available from: https://journals.stmjournals.com/rrjofst/article=2024/view=92332


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Volume 13
Issue 01
Received 29/04/2024
Accepted 17/05/2024
Published 20/05/2024
Publication Time 21 Days


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