The adaptive reuse of a century-old mill in the Czech Republic serves the public

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Architecture
Client
Automatic Mills Foundation
Floor Area
1848 sq-m
The Automatic Mills in Pardubice, Czech Republic, has been revitalized to serve the local community while preserving the complex’s architectural significance.
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