Adaptive
Re-use

We make sure any repairs and adaptations are undertaken in a sympathetic way

A dilapidated brick built farm buildingUnfortunately many buildings reach the end of their useful life and can stand empty for some time, this can lead to their steady decline as there can be little incentive to maintain them whilst they serve no purpose.
Adaptive re-use of heritage buildings, not only gives these structures a new and relevant purpose, but through sympathetic adaptation, it enables its significance to be preserved, whether this is aesthetic, setting or social.
Re-use however, is a complex process which must ensure that repairs and adaptations are undertaken in a sympathetic way which respect the significance and fabric of the building and in a way that is reversible should the new use also become unviable in the future.
Evans & James can provide consultation, master planning, design and specification in order to assist you in identifying suitable and financially viable uses for the buildings in your care in order facilitate sympathetic adaptation; for them to be brought back into use whilst conserving the significance of the building.
Please contact us via the contact page to discuss you project with us