Post by Kostika Lala

Architect | Builder AI & Immersive Systems for AEC and Real Estate | Creative Partner LumaAi | Speaker

Adaptive Reuse 24: Pietra Mare (Created with Ray 3.2 by Luma) https://lnkd.in/gPsFy5th Adaptive reuse is becoming one of the most important testing grounds for AI-driven architecture. Existing buildings introduce constraints, geometry, history, and material relationships that cannot be ignored. Every intervention must respond to what is already there. Pietra Mare explores the transformation of a forgotten coastal fortress into a contemporary hospitality destination through minimal architectural intervention. Rather than reconstructing the ruins, the proposal preserves their identity, allowing new spaces to emerge quietly within the existing stone fabric. AI makes it possible to explore multiple futures for the same site. Different interventions, spatial relationships, material palettes, and hospitality experiences can be evaluated in parallel, shifting the focus from producing a single solution to exploring many possibilities. Using AI-driven workflows allowed rapid exploration of: • Heritage conservation and adaptive reuse strategies • Minimal architectural interventions • Contemporary hospitality within historic ruins • Structural stabilization concepts • Landscape restoration and coastal activation • Material studies between existing stone and contemporary architecture Technical Transformations: T1 — Existing coastal fortress and ruins T2 — Heritage assessment and structural stabilization T3 — Contemporary hospitality insertions T4 — Landscape restoration and site activation T5 — Pietra Mare: Adaptive reuse proposal Perhaps the future of adaptive reuse is not about preserving the past. It is about giving it a future. #LumaAI #LumaCPP #AdaptiveReuse #Architecture #HeritageArchitecture #HospitalityDesign #AIArchitecture #DreamMachine #ArchitecturalVisualization

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