What are the different types of conservation architecture?

1. Adaptive reuse: This involves renovating and repurposing existing buildings for new uses.

2. Preservation: This entails restoring or renovating older buildings to their original condition while still keeping their historical significance intact.

3. Green building: This involves the use of sustainable materials and energy-efficient design to create buildings that are environmentally friendly.

4. Restoration: This type of conservation architecture involves restoring buildings that have been damaged or destroyed by natural disasters or human activity.

5. Urban conservation: This focuses on preserving and rehabilitating older buildings in urban areas to prevent them from being replaced by newer construction.

6. Rural conservation: This type of conservation architecture preserves and restores rural buildings like barns, farmhouses, and other agricultural structures.

7. Vernacular architecture: This involves preserving and restoring traditional buildings and construction methods of a specific region or culture.

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