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Reviving Old Spaces: The Art of Adaptive Reuse in Architecture

Reviving Old Spaces: The Art of Adaptive Reuse in Architecture

Update: 2025-05-08
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In this episode of Architecturally Speaking, host Ryan Schwartz delves into the fascinating world of adaptive reuse  with acclaimed architect and interior designer Dee Dee Taylor Eustace

Did you know adaptive reuse is a key player in sustainability? Dee Dee explains how repurposing old buildings can conserve materials, reduce waste, and preserve historical character—all while meeting modern needs. 

As the founder of Toronto-based Taylor Hannah Architect, and with a career that includes hosting Love by Design on HGTV and appearing on The Oprah Winfrey Show, Dee Dee brings a wealth of experience and passion to the conversation.

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Reviving Old Spaces: The Art of Adaptive Reuse in Architecture

Reviving Old Spaces: The Art of Adaptive Reuse in Architecture

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