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A sub about repurposed buildings. In architecture, the technical term is 'adaptive reuse'. Adaptive reuse refers to the process of reusing an existing building for a purpose other than which it was originally built or designed for.
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1. Architecture platforms: Promote websites that showcase architecture projects, like ArchDaily. They may feature repurposed buildings which can draw relevant traffic to the subreddit. 2. Urban exploration apps: Apps that highlight interesting places in cities could be promoted. Repurposed buildings are often unique urban features. 3. History and heritage apps: These can help users learn more about the history of buildings which is relevant to understanding repurposed buildings. 4. Photo - sharing platforms: Encourage sharing of pictures of repurposed buildings on platforms like Instagram with a link to the subreddit. 5. Local community websites: Promote the subreddit on local community websites where people might be interested in local repurposed buildings.
1. Title should be descriptive and clearly indicate the repurposed building. 2. If possible, include the location in the title or comment. 3. Source your post when you can with details like construction/repurposing year or building history. 4. Be kind and respectful in all interactions. 5. Use flairs when posting. 6. Avoid reposting within 6 months.