Rescue the old, ensure the new evolves

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The success of our new building projects lies in how they can evolve and change to meet future needs, says Ben Gibson

The most sustainable building is one that already exists. But the decision to retain and reuse is only a partial step in making a sustainable future. It establishes only the very basic premise of a more comprehensive approach to sustainability.

The imperative to re-use and adapt existing buildings is a worthy one; but it gives rise to a new set of dilemmas.

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