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St Vincent's College – Potts Point | ThomsonAdsett | Archinect Modern Addition To Historic Building, Alicia Taylor, Old Building Renovation, Historical Building Renovation, Future Architect, Renovation Architecture, New Architecture, Building Renovation, Brick Architecture

ThomsonAdsett undertook the masterplan for St Vincent’s College, which involved reconfiguring complex circulation paths on the site. The masterplan resulted in a built structure which links a number of buildings, previously not connected, through a series of stairs and...

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Old Building Renovation, Historical Building Renovation, Types Of Bricks, Building Extension, Building An Addition, Spanish Heritage, Renovation Architecture, New Architecture, Townhouse Designs

The following projects include many types of brick façade alteration and adaptation. Grappling with both historical context and contemporary identity, each featured project is concerned with revealing a perfect marriage between restoration and renovation.

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Gallery of A New Roof by Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos Turned This Ancient German Castle Into an Enlarged Exhibition Space - 5 Old Building Renovation, Historical Building Renovation, Rehabilitation Center Architecture, Urban Design Concept, Renovation Architecture, Warehouse Design, Genius Loci, Unusual Buildings, Facade Lighting

Image 5 of 21 from gallery of A New Roof by Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos Turned This Ancient German Castle Into an Enlarged Exhibition Space. Photograph by Laurian Ghinitoiu

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22 Times Buildings Were Renovated And Some Say They Now Look Worse Than They Were Before Old Building Renovation, Historical Building Renovation, Old Cities, Creepy Movies, Never Judge, Architecture Collection, Building Renovation, Eye Of The Beholder, Famous Buildings

Beauty is subjective, beauty is in the eye of the beholder—most of us were taught to never judge a book by its cover. Or, more simply put, to not be superficial. However, scientists argue that aesthetic appreciation of beauty is hard-wired into our brains—we can't escape it. Subconsciously or consciously, we all like to look at beautiful creatures, be it an animal, or a building.

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