House 79 — Reframed Living is an award-winning adaptive reuse project in Berlin by NarrativeScapes under the direction of Tomás Contreras. Conceived as a scalable alternative to demolition, the project transforms a standardized 1970s prefabricated suburban house into a contemporary architectural prototype rooted in sustainability, spatial intelligence, and circular design. Rather than replacing the existing structure, the intervention preserves and reinterprets the original timber skeleton through adaptable layouts, embodied carbon preservation, chromatic depth strategies, and AI-assisted environmental analysis. Developed as a replicable model for Europe's aging suburban housing stock, House 79 proposes a new vision for densification, preservation, and modern domestic living.