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Adaptive Reuse, Issue #1: How To Navigate Recent U.K. Legislation Changes
January 08, 2021

Sabina
De Jesus
Associate Director

Eddie
Jump
Technical Director

Recent legislative changes in the U.K. are encouraging the adaptive reuse of buildings as a way to lower the embodied carbon in construction and help meet net zero goals. Meanwhile, buildings left vacant as a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic can potentially be repurposed to meet market needs. In the first of a discussion series on adaptive reuse, we explore the impact these trends are having on the built environment, and look at how structural engineering can play a role.
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