Acting with purpose • Investing in potential • Respecting the past
Acting with purpose • Investing in potential • Respecting the past
Architecture In Ruins is an initiative that recognises and responds to the pressing issues facing the architectural industry. We explore how end-of-life buildings can be reused, revalued, and re-entered into contemporary life. It focuses on the finanicial and ecological potential of unused and dilapidated building. Rather than being passive contributors in a failing industry AIR is proactively testing how to combine architectural thinking with commercial logic.
The studio looks at curating space within disused shells in defence of the planet, engagement of the occupants and interest of investors.
Our interest lies in taking places often seen as obsolete, risky, or economically unviable and harnessing them as valuable spatial and material resources, and intriguing story tellers.
Our prototype idea is inserting light, reversible architectural systems into existing shells, allowing new forms of inhabitation while preserving the embodied carbon, memory, and character already present.
Our core principles focus on place, past and purpose.
We identify a place that with a factor of intrigue.The climate crisis is putting unprecedented pressure on our industry to change, and yet largely it remains unchanged as a check box exercise. Speed, novelty, and cost remain the real drivers homogenising the built environment and pushing sustainable practice to the background. AIR is interested in how to level and correct this playing field.
We are motivated in establishing a method to put sustainability first with a naturally cost effective solution that brings engaging spatial qualities on strict timelines.
The least carbon intensive thing to do would be not to build at all. But this isn't an option, so what is the next closest? Making the shells of buildings past their life inhabitable by the most basic measures.
Our aim is to take these buildings and revive them with the lightest possible intervention of sliding a low-carbon frame inside the old shell creating a double skin.
Its an approach that prioritises minimal waste, minimal demolition, and maximum respect for what exists.
As the shell continues to decay, the architecture of insertion is further revealed and becomes more celebrated. Not as an egotistical monument, but an adaptable, repairable, rearrangeable system that flexes with time.
As the ruins shift, so can the architecture within it. Layered time becomes a design strategy, not an accident.
As an independent research-led studio, AIR operates deliberatly small with much larger ambition. This allows ideas to be tested through real sites, conversations, and constraints rather than abstract theory
AIR collaborates openly with architects, developers, planners, and engineers, and is currently focused on:
Feasibility studies
concept development
early-stage strategic thinking
The studio is evovling through doing, learning from each study, site, and discussion as the groundwork for future built work.