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Change Use


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Change Use

Change Use is the strategic process of modifying or repurposing an existing design, product, or space to serve a different function than its original intended purpose, while maintaining or enhancing its value and utility. This transformative approach encompasses various design disciplines, including architecture, product design, and spatial planning, where practitioners analyze existing elements to identify potential alternative applications. The concept emerged from the growing need for sustainable design solutions and resource optimization, particularly in urban environments where space and materials are increasingly precious commodities. Change Use methodology involves careful consideration of structural integrity, functional requirements, aesthetic cohesion, and user experience to ensure successful adaptation. Designers must evaluate multiple factors including material properties, spatial configurations, regulatory compliance, and environmental impact when implementing change use strategies. The practice has gained significant prominence in contemporary design, particularly as sustainability and circular economy principles become increasingly central to design thinking. Historical industrial buildings transformed into residential lofts, shipping containers converted into retail spaces, and obsolete products repurposed for new functions exemplify successful change use applications. The approach often requires innovative problem-solving skills and cross-disciplinary knowledge to address technical challenges while preserving valuable characteristics of the original design. The A' Design Award recognizes outstanding examples of change use projects, particularly those demonstrating exceptional creativity and sustainable thinking in their adaptive solutions. The practice continues to evolve with advancing technology and changing societal needs, offering solutions to urban development challenges while promoting resource conservation and design innovation.

adaptive reuse, functional transformation, design repurposing, sustainable conversion

Lucas Reed


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