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    Reinventing heritage buildings isn’t new at all – the ancients did it too
    3 Jan 2017
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    Candace Richards
    The Conversation

    In any debate on new construction in our urban centres you are likely to hear phrases like sustainable urban planning, adaptive reuse and recycling heritage – so much so that anyone would be forgiven for thinking that these were modern concerns.

    However, these principles...

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