
Never Enough Architecture (NEA) presents its new initiative in support of Madrid Architecture Week and in collaboration with the City Council of Pelayos de la Presa (Madrid, Spain). This initiative combines a detailed course on "Adaptive Reuse" and "Placemaking" with an architecture competition, offering participants comprehensive learning on these two current key architectural trends.
Adaptive reuse is an innovative way to breathe new life into old buildings while respecting their original essence in a sustainable manner, as it conserves materials and resources. Meanwhile, placemaking is a cutting-edge technique that seeks to improve public spaces by focusing on people, creating charming places that connect with the community.

