
Crafting Community Space by Priyanshi Jain
Priyanshi Jain’s Kingston University M.Arch thesis turns a Grade II listed museum and library into a community café — a study in adaptive reuse, heritage repair and civic architecture.

Priyanshi Jain’s Kingston University M.Arch thesis turns a Grade II listed museum and library into a community café — a study in adaptive reuse, heritage repair and civic architecture.

An Oxford Brookes thesis reimagines Cardiff’s industrial heart as multi-generational housing — urban regeneration through adaptive reuse and heritage design.

A Lancaster thesis turns a derelict Lake District mill into a sustainable timber furniture hub — heritage-led adaptive reuse in practice.

A Sheffield Hallam thesis reimagines Glasgow’s industrial heritage as a climate action assembly — participatory civic architecture and adaptive reuse.

Hannah Finnigan-Moffat proposes a sustainable textiles centre in Nottingham’s Lace Market, built with 52% salvaged brick and designed to drive urban regeneration through circular fashion, repair workshops and community makerspaces.