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The Pakhuset Braunstein Taphouse Can be Moved in the Future

Coastal communities are expected to experience quite a change in topography as sea levels continue to rise due to climate change, which is exactly what the Pakhuset Braunstein taphouse is intended to accommodate. Designed by Adept, the building is constructed with a series of components that can be disassembled and moved or repurposed when the time comes. This is positioned as far more eco-friendly and sustainable, while also helping to extend the life of resources that are ready to be used in another way.

The Pakhuset Braunstein taphouse is suited for disassembly, but is also capable of being easily repaired thanks to the modular components that can be swapped out for new ones when they reach end of life.
Trend Themes
1. Modular Architecture - Using modular components that can easily be replaced could benefit the construction industry by increasing efficiency and sustainability.
2. Adaptable Building Design - Designing buildings that can be disassembled and moved or repurposed could be an opportunity for the real estate industry to address the effects of climate change.
3. Resource Conservation - Finding ways to extend the life of resources through sustainable design could become a priority for industries looking to reduce their impact on the environment.
Industry Implications
1. Construction - Innovating modular design in construction could be a disruptive opportunity for increasing efficiency and reducing waste.
2. Real Estate - Developing adaptable building designs could be disruptive for the real estate industry by offering solutions to the effects of climate change and creating new business models based around building disassembly and reuse.
3. Environmental Sustainability - Exploring ways to prolong the life of resources through sustainable design could present disruptive opportunities for industries across the board looking to reduce their environmental impact.

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