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Six adaptive reuse projects celebrated in AR's 2023 New into Old Awards

By Niall Patrick Walsh|

Tuesday, Jul 11, 2023

Site Verrier in Meisenthal, France by SO-IL and Freak Architecture. Credit: Arthur Crestani

The Architectural Review has honored six adaptive reuse projects at their AR New into Old Awards 2023. Launched in 2017, the awards “celebrate the creative ways buildings are adapted and remodeled to welcome new contemporary uses.”

The six finalists were chosen from a shortlist of 15, with the jury panel looking for projects that were “both intelligent and transformative,” and ideas that the panel “had not come across before in renovated and repurposed buildings.” Judges also sought schemes that “opened themselves up to the public as a result of their transformation” and were “mindful of the social and ecological contexts of their respective sites.”

The overall winner of the 2023 series was Site Verrier designed by SO-IL and Freaks Architecture. The museum complex, located in Meisenthal, France, was described by judge Mohamadreza Ghodousi of ZAV Architects as “A joyful urban superimposition that invades the courtyard.” Fellow judge Sandro Valentino of Valentino Architects described the scheme as “A beautifully executed building which celebrates the town’s history and attempts to reinvent the courtyard as a connecting agent between the building and the town.”

Meanwhile, judge Lu Wenyu of Amateur Architecture Studio said: “By successfully bridging the gap between past and present, the architect has demonstrated their profound understanding of the intrinsic value of architectural heritage. This remarkable endeavor serves as an inspiration, illustrating how a visionary design approach can breathe new life into historical sites while preserving their authenticity.”

Below, we have listed the six finalists celebrated as part of the 2023 awards. 

  • Overall winner: Site Verrier (Meisenthal, France) by SO-IL and Freaks Architecture (pictured above)
  • Highly commended: Rieckshof (Uckermark, Germany) by Helga Blocksdorf Architektur
Rieckshof in Uckermark, Germany by Helga Blocksdorf Architektur. Credit: Ruben Beilby

  • Highly commended: Laguna México (Mexico City, Mexico) by Productora

Laguna México in Mexico City, Mexico by Productora. Credit: Camila Cossio

  • Commended: Cowshed (Devon, UK) by David Kohn Architects

Cowshed in Devon, UK by David Kohn Architects. Credit: Max Creasy

  • Commended: Kaomai Museum (Chiang Mai, Thailand) by PAVA Architects

Kaomai Museum in Chang Mai, Thailand by PAVA Architects. Credit: Spaceshift Studio

  • Commended: Khlong San Studio (Bangkok, Thailand) by Everyday Architect & Design Studio 

Khlong San Studio in Bangkok, Thailand by Everyday Architect & Design Studio. Credit: Ohm Anawat

Learn more about this year’s awards program here.

RELATED NEWS Three adaptive reuse projects announced as the 2022 Richard H. Driehaus Foundation National Preservation Award winners
RELATED NEWS View images of outstanding European projects in adaptive renovation, commercial buildings, and more for the 'best architects 22' Awards

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Six adaptive reuse projects celebrated in AR's 2023 New into Old Awards

By Niall Patrick Walsh|

Tuesday, Jul 11, 2023

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Site Verrier in Meisenthal, France by SO-IL and Freak Architecture. Credit: Arthur Crestani

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architectural review ● adaptive reuse ● ar new into old awards ● renovation
SO – IL
SO – IL
PRODUCTORA DF.
PRODUCTORA DF.
David Kohn Architects
David Kohn Architects

The Architectural Review has honored six adaptive reuse projects at their AR New into Old Awards 2023. Launched in 2017, the awards “celebrate the creative ways buildings are adapted and remodeled to welcome new contemporary uses.”

The six finalists were chosen from a shortlist of 15, with the jury panel looking for projects that were “both intelligent and transformative,” and ideas that the panel “had not come across before in renovated and repurposed buildings.” Judges also sought schemes that “opened themselves up to the public as a result of their transformation” and were “mindful of the social and ecological contexts of their respective sites.”

The overall winner of the 2023 series was Site Verrier designed by SO-IL and Freaks Architecture. The museum complex, located in Meisenthal, France, was described by judge Mohamadreza Ghodousi of ZAV Architects as “A joyful urban superimposition that invades the courtyard.” Fellow judge Sandro Valentino of Valentino Architects described the scheme as “A beautifully executed building which celebrates the town’s history and attempts to reinvent the courtyard as a connecting agent between the building and the town.”

Meanwhile, judge Lu Wenyu of Amateur Architecture Studio said: “By successfully bridging the gap between past and present, the architect has demonstrated their profound understanding of the intrinsic value of architectural heritage. This remarkable endeavor serves as an inspiration, illustrating how a visionary design approach can breathe new life into historical sites while preserving their authenticity.”

Below, we have listed the six finalists celebrated as part of the 2023 awards. 

  • Overall winner: Site Verrier (Meisenthal, France) by SO-IL and Freaks Architecture (pictured above)
  • Highly commended: Rieckshof (Uckermark, Germany) by Helga Blocksdorf Architektur
Rieckshof in Uckermark, Germany by Helga Blocksdorf Architektur. Credit: Ruben Beilby

  • Highly commended: Laguna México (Mexico City, Mexico) by Productora

Laguna México in Mexico City, Mexico by Productora. Credit: Camila Cossio

  • Commended: Cowshed (Devon, UK) by David Kohn Architects

Cowshed in Devon, UK by David Kohn Architects. Credit: Max Creasy

  • Commended: Kaomai Museum (Chiang Mai, Thailand) by PAVA Architects

Kaomai Museum in Chang Mai, Thailand by PAVA Architects. Credit: Spaceshift Studio

  • Commended: Khlong San Studio (Bangkok, Thailand) by Everyday Architect & Design Studio 

Khlong San Studio in Bangkok, Thailand by Everyday Architect & Design Studio. Credit: Ohm Anawat

Learn more about this year’s awards program here.

RELATED NEWS Three adaptive reuse projects announced as the 2022 Richard H. Driehaus Foundation National Preservation Award winners
RELATED NEWS View images of outstanding European projects in adaptive renovation, commercial buildings, and more for the 'best architects 22' Awards

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