A regenerative perspective 2 — Legacy Design —

Through the “adaptive reuse” of existing buildings, we promote the revaluation of architectural assets and the creation of new value. More than just “renovation and preservation”, our approach carefully considers the history of each structure and its relationship with the local environment. Regardless of scale or architects, we uncover the diverse potential of architecture and connect it to the future.
This kind of legacy reuse is a key strategy in regenerative design. It brings multiple benefits—reducing environmental impact, recirculating regional resources, and ensuring long-term economic sustainability. Through architectural regeneration, we contribute to a more sustainable society.

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