
Historic building rehabilitation
Historic building rehabilitation involves carefully restoring and updating older buildings to preserve their architectural and cultural significance while making them functional for modern use. This process respects the original design and materials, often repairing or conserving architectural details, structural elements, and stylistic features. The goal is to maintain the building’s historic character while ensuring safety, accessibility, and efficiency. It balances preservation with adaptation, allowing historic structures to serve contemporary needs without losing their unique heritage, supporting cultural continuity and community identity.