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What are some amazing industrial wasteland landscape planning and designs?

One of Mr. Ricardo Bofill’s famous works is the renovation of an abandoned cement factory. The cement plant was built in an industrial complex around 1900, with silos, warehouses and machine rooms. The factory was abandoned at the time. The reconstruction process is based on the actual situation of space preservation, re-gifting new and reasonable functions to the original space, and energy transmission and regeneration. It is a successful case that still has reference significance for today's industrial factory reconstruction. The useless floor components were demolished, the space was determined, the cement was removed, the building was covered with newly planted green plants, and the function of the factory was changed into a studio and a hotel. . . A large industrial space was converted into the current auditorium for meetings, presentations, and lectures. The entire building is surrounded by eucalyptus, palm, rugby and cypress trees. This is an update of an industrial building that retains its original appearance as much as possible and highlights its spatial characteristics. It adapts to and distributes the design logic of multiple functions based on the excavated and cleared spatial form. The renovated building has a surreal feel that commemorates the industrial era. . . This design is also a case of cylindrical space utilization, and the intervention and performance of new materials are relatively simple. The biggest feature is that the interior of the cylinder becomes an accessible space. Due to its accessible nature, it also allows "history" and "present" to interact and communicate, giving the architectural space a specific meaning. Below are some floor plans collected. Industrial renovation is very popular nowadays, but the final result of many renovations is to turn the original industrial sites into "new" things. Maybe they are still the original factories, but they no longer have a sense of history. It looks like Just like a new build, it’s important to restore the old like it’s new!