Drawing the Line
In this episode of Drawing the Line, we speak with Matthew Vaughan [https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-vaughan-7077a25a/], Practice Director at Donald Insall Associates [https://dia.co.uk/], about the role of adaptive reuse and conservation in contemporary architecture. We unpack what a “retrofit first” approach looks like in practice, the challenges of working with listed buildings, and how heritage projects balance preservation, sustainability, accessibility, and modern use. Matthew also discusses fees, risk, and the realities of long, complex conservation projects. The conversation explores policy and institutional funding and why reuse is increasingly important in addressing embodied carbon. For students and early-career architects, we cover routes into conservation practice, key skills, and the future of heritage-led architecture. Thank you to EH Smith [https://ehsmithclayproducts.co.uk/digbeth-design-centre-launch/] for hosting us at their new Design Centre in Digbeth, Birmingham.
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