Transforming Sacred Spaces: 17 Adaptive Reuse Projects Revitalizing Churches

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The architectural practice of reusing and refurbishing should be the first consideration when designing and reshaping our already overbuilt cities. Good architecture prioritizes this approach over demolition, as it can reduce costs, enhance environmental efficiency, and preserve functional structures that can continue serving their purpose for years.

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Cite: Fernanda Castro. "Transforming Sacred Spaces: 17 Adaptive Reuse Projects Revitalizing Churches" 04 Jan 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/915700/rethinking-sacred-spaces-for-new-purposes> ISSN 0719-8884
Tas's Church / Garmendia Cordero Arquitectos . Image © Carlos Garmendia Fernández

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