rimodernati
Rimodernati is an Italian term used in architectural and design discourse to describe buildings, interiors, or objects that have been remodernized. The word combines the prefix re- with modernare (to modernize) and rimodernato as the past participle, yielding rimodernati in the plural. It signals a process of modernization that preserves essential original characteristics while introducing contemporary features.
In practice, rimodernati projects aim to balance preservation with current functionality. In architecture and urban design,
In furniture and product design, rimodernati items retain recognizable historic forms but incorporate updated materials, hardware,
Etymology and usage notes: Rimodernare means to remodel again or modernize anew; rimodernati acts as an adjective
See also: Adaptive reuse, renovation, retrofit, modernization, preservation.