Revitalizing Historical Landmarks

We restored historical landmarks, preserving heritage while adding modern amenities, balancing tradition and innovation.

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Blending History with Modernity



Client: City Heritage Council
Hours Spent: 3800



The City Heritage Council engaged us to restore and rejuvenate a series of historical landmarks, aiming to preserve their cultural significance while introducing modern amenities. This project was a delicate balance of maintaining the historical integrity of these sites and updating them to meet contemporary standards and functionalities.


Our design team approached the project with a deep respect for the historical and architectural significance of each landmark. The restoration process focused on retaining original features, such as facades, structural elements, and decorative details, while discreetly integrating modern conveniences. This approach ensured that the essence and history of the buildings were preserved for future generations.



Key Features:


  • Historical Preservation: We meticulously restored original architectural details, including stonework, wood carvings, and ornamental elements. This careful preservation work was guided by thorough research and consultation with historical experts.

  • Modern Amenities: To enhance usability and accessibility, we integrated modern amenities such as updated HVAC systems, lighting, and security features. These upgrades were designed to blend seamlessly with the historical aspects of the buildings, ensuring that they do not detract from the overall aesthetic.

  • Structural Reinforcement: To ensure the safety and longevity of the landmarks, we reinforced structural elements where necessary. This included updating the foundations, roofing, and load-bearing walls to meet modern safety standards.

  • Adaptive Reuse: Some spaces within the landmarks were repurposed to serve new functions, such as transforming old halls into museums, galleries, or community spaces. This adaptive reuse not only preserves the buildings but also makes them relevant and functional in a modern context.

  • Sustainable Practices: Wherever possible, we incorporated sustainable practices into the restoration process. This included using eco-friendly materials, improving energy efficiency, and installing water conservation systems.



The Revitalizing Historical Landmarks project was a success, breathing new life into historically significant structures while respecting their heritage. Our work not only preserved the architectural beauty and cultural importance of these landmarks but also made them accessible and functional for contemporary use. The project stands as a testament to our commitment to balancing tradition with innovation, ensuring that these historical treasures remain vibrant parts of the community for years to come.
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About the report: This ESG report is prepared by Wellma Group AB (Sweden, 559234-9996) in alignment with GRI Standards, focusing on stakeholder inclusiveness, sustainability context, materiality, and completeness. The data refers to the year 2023, January to December. Our report includes disclosures on governance, environmental impact, social responsibility, and economic performance, building towards transparency and accountability in line with international best practices.
We thrive towards adherence to the GRI Standards and alignment with UN SDGs, as we commit to a transparent, accountable, and meaningful approach to our ESG agenda, and its reporting.
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Learn more about Wellma

The leading offer in nutraceutical production.

About the report: This ESG report is prepared by Wellma Group AB (Sweden, 559234-9996) in alignment with GRI Standards, focusing on stakeholder inclusiveness, sustainability context, materiality, and completeness. The data refers to the year 2023, January to December. Our report includes disclosures on governance, environmental impact, social responsibility, and economic performance, building towards transparency and accountability in line with international best practices.
We thrive towards adherence to the GRI Standards and alignment with UN SDGs, as we commit to a transparent, accountable, and meaningful approach to our ESG agenda, and its reporting.
The perimeter of data refers to the year 2023, January to December, pro-forma to include operations in all production sites that were part of Wellma as of August 2024. Where we know data to be unavailable or incomplete, we have indicated this with notes in the ‘perimeter, glossary, and definition’ page at the end of the report, and we commit to improving data collection in future reports

Learn more about Wellma

The leading offer in nutraceutical production.

About the report: This ESG report is prepared by Wellma Group AB (Sweden, 559234-9996) in alignment with GRI Standards, focusing on stakeholder inclusiveness, sustainability context, materiality, and completeness. The data refers to the year 2023, January to December. Our report includes disclosures on governance, environmental impact, social responsibility, and economic performance, building towards transparency and accountability in line with international best practices.
We thrive towards adherence to the GRI Standards and alignment with UN SDGs, as we commit to a transparent, accountable, and meaningful approach to our ESG agenda, and its reporting.
The perimeter of data refers to the year 2023, January to December, pro-forma to include operations in all production sites that were part of Wellma as of August 2024. Where we know data to be unavailable or incomplete, we have indicated this with notes in the ‘perimeter, glossary, and definition’ page at the end of the report, and we commit to improving data collection in future reports

Learn more about Wellma

The leading offer in nutraceutical production.

About the report: This ESG report is prepared by Wellma Group AB (Sweden, 559234-9996) in alignment with GRI Standards, focusing on stakeholder inclusiveness, sustainability context, materiality, and completeness. The data refers to the year 2023, January to December. Our report includes disclosures on governance, environmental impact, social responsibility, and economic performance, building towards transparency and accountability in line with international best practices.
We thrive towards adherence to the GRI Standards and alignment with UN SDGs, as we commit to a transparent, accountable, and meaningful approach to our ESG agenda, and its reporting.
The perimeter of data refers to the year 2023, January to December, pro-forma to include operations in all production sites that were part of Wellma as of August 2024. Where we know data to be unavailable or incomplete, we have indicated this with notes in the ‘perimeter, glossary, and definition’ page at the end of the report, and we commit to improving data collection in future reports