Author: Angelica Ho

As Ireland’s appetite for high-speed and reliable connection is constantly growing, the pressure on digital infrastructure is continuously intensifying. Meeting this demand calls for bespoke ideas including bold, intelligent reinvention. The Drogheda Exchange Data Centre project stands as a great example of how legacy infrastructure can be reimagined to support the next generation of digital services.

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Located in the Niagara-on-the-Lake (NOTL) region, an area rich with Canadian history and heritage, the Shaw Festival is the second largest repertory theatre company in North America. With nearly a 65-year history, it has helped to shape a community that now stands as a recognized cultural destination. Sitting within the broader Southwestern (SW) Ontario corridor, it is also a region that is actively evolving. With that growth comes a familiar tension: how to preserve a heritage while adapting and repurposing what already exists to meet new demands

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On Captiva Island, Florida, a creative legacy is being carefully restored. For decades, the campus—originally shaped by artist Robert Rauschenberg—has served as a retreat for artists seeking space to live, work, and collaborate. Through the Captiva Adaptation Project, Ajax Building Company balanced historic preservation with the realities of modern construction in a challenging coastal environment.

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Located in the heart of the city, Fairmont Olympic has long been known as one of the go-to hotels in Seattle. Originally built in 1924 and known as the Olympic, the landmark spot is evolving for a new era. Its latest renovation set out to reinforce its iconic legacy, transforming its public spaces into a vibrant, modern gathering place while preserving the historic character that defines the building.

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