With the potential threat of rising sea levels giving developers around the world a good reason to second guess ocean-adjacent construction, Adept Architecture in Denmark has created a stunning example of sustainable and reusable building design. The Braunstein Brewery Taphouse is located in the Danish city of Koege right along the harbor, though thanks to recyclable components, its lifespan doesn’t have to end should the area become unfit for business. Using a series of mechanical joints made from click-joint polycarbonate, Copenhagen-based Adept Architecture was able to construct the entire taphouse so that it could be disassembled and rebuilt in a different location, or its parts could be used in another project.