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Industrial archeology --- Industrial archaeology --- Antiquities, Industrial --- Archaeology --- Industrial buildings --- Industrial equipment --- History --- Conferences - Meetings --- Industrial archaeology - Congresses --- ARCHEOLOGIE INDUSTRIELLE --- MUSEOLOGIE --- DOCUMENTATION --- URBANISME --- RECONVERSION (ARCHITECTURE) --- ARCHITECTURE INDUSTRIELLE --- HABITATIONS OUVRIERES --- TRAVAIL INDUSTRIEL --- LIEUX
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Housekeeping --- Conservation. Restoration --- Architecture --- History --- restoration [process] --- buildings [structures] --- adaptive reuse --- interior views --- herbestemming --- Interior architecture. --- Architecture intérieure --- Architectural design. --- Design architectural --- Buildings --- Constructions --- Conservation and restoration --- Conservation et restauration --- Remodeling for other use. --- Reconversion --- Reconversion (architecture) --- Architecture intérieure
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It is clear that working with historic structures is both more environmentally sustainable and cost effective than new architecture and construction-and many believe that the best design occurs at the intersection of old and new. Françoise Astorg Bollack presents 28 examples gathered in the United States and throughout Europe and the Middle East. Some are well known-Mass MOCA, Market Santa Caterina in Barcelona, Neues Museum in Berlin-and others are almost anonymous. But all demonstrate a unique and appropriate solution to the problem of adapting historic structures to contemporary uses. This survey of contemporary additions to older buildings is an essential addition to the architectural literature. "I have always loved old buildings. An old building is not an obstacle but instead a foundation for continued action. Designing with them is an exhilarating enterprise; adding to them, grafting, inserting, knitting new pieces into the existing built fabric is endlessly stimulating.
architectuur --- adaptive reuse --- Architecture --- renovation --- renovatie --- architecture [discipline] --- herbestemming --- Reconversion de bâtiment --- Réhabilitation de bâtiment --- Extension de bâtiment --- Historic buildings --- Architecture $x Conservation and restoration --- Constructions --- Remodeling for other use --- Conservation and restoration --- Reconversion --- Extensions --- Conservation et restauration --- Extensions. --- Reconversion. --- Conservation et restauration. --- Reconversion (architecture) --- renovation [process]
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Economic and societal transitions have left many buildings redundant and numerous structures are waiting to be put to new uses. Due in part to an increasing awareness of ecological issues, but mainly thanks to the esteem currently enjoyed by any sort of historic building fabric, unused structures are now examined to determine what kind of new use might be suitable. Buildings are therefore emerging with layers superimposed on top of one another: the original function usually still provides the scale and structure, into which a new matrix of utilization is installed. This volume presents unique projects that see churches transformed into restaurants, barns into houses, apartments into offices and multi-storey car parks into apartments, but also large-scale conversions, such as the remodelling of an entire port into a new city district with a vast functional diversity.
adaptive reuse --- Remodeling for other use --- Reconversion --- Reconversion de bâtiment --- 72.025.5 --- Architectuur ; hergebruik --- Architectuur ; transformatie ; renovatie ; hergebruik --- Architectuur ; hergebruik van gebouwen --- Conservation. Restoration --- architecture [discipline] --- Architecture --- Réhabilitation de bâtiment --- Constructions --- Conservation et restauration --- Buildings --- Case studies --- Etudes de cas --- Reconversion. --- Conservation et restauration. --- Reconversion (architecture) --- Case studies.
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Lost, forgotten, reimagined, and transformed: the compelling beauty of abandoned, reinvented, and rescued architecture. This book captures the awe-inspiring drama of abandoned, forgotten, and ruined spaces, as well as the extraordinary designs that can bring them back to life - demonstrating that reimagined, repurposed, and abandoned architecture has the beauty and power to change lives, communities, and cities the world over. The scale and diversity of abandoned buildings is shown through examples from all around the world, demonstrating the extraordinary ingenuity of their transformation by some of the greatest architectural designers of the 20th and 21st centuries.
Abandoned buildings --- 72.025 --- Vervallen gebouwen en sites --- Architectuur ; transformatie ; renovatie ; hergebruik --- Derelict buildings --- Buildings --- Remodeling for other use --- Conservation and restoration --- Architectuur ; renovatie, restauratie --- Conservation. Restoration --- Architecture --- ruins --- architectural conservation --- Ruines --- Constructions --- Reconversion --- Réfection --- Abandoned buildings. --- Remodeling for other use. --- Conservation and restoration. --- Ruine --- Rénovation architecturale --- Réhabilitation de bâtiment --- Reconversion de bâtiment --- adaptive reuse --- Constructions abandonnées --- Conservation et restauration --- Reconversion (architecture) --- Réfection
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Renovation, conversion and restoration are challenging architectural tasks that are seldom discussed. For many years now, the architect couple from Zurich has pursued this topic with great care, creating notable conversions and restorations such as the Zurich projects to convert a maintenance depot, extend the Villa Rainhof, convert the Homburger commercial building and renovate the Tonhalle.
Architecture, Swiss --- Architecture, Modern --- 72.07 --- Architectuur ; renovatie ; restauratie --- Architectuur ; vnl. Zwitserland --- Modern architecture --- Swiss architecture --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen A - Z --- Boesch, Elisabeth, --- Boesch, Martin. --- Boesch, Elisabeth °1951 (°Berneck, Zwitserland) --- Boesch, Martin °1951 (°Zurich, Zwitserland) --- architects --- Boesch, Elisabeth --- Boesch, Martin --- Architecture --- Constructions --- Reconversion --- Extensions --- Critique et interprétation --- Critique et interprétation. --- Architecture, Suisse - 20e siècle --- Architecture, Suisse - 21e siècle --- Architecture contemporaine --- Boesch, Elisabeth, - 1951 --- -Boesch, Martin --- Reconversion (architecture) --- Critique et interprétation. --- Architecture, Suisse
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Bauen im Bestand erfordert mehr als praktische Lösungen und Sicherheit in Stilfragen. Wenn bei der Umnutzung von Bauten die neuen Programme und Funktionen mit Veränderungen verbunden sind, stellt sich die fundamentale Frage, mit welchen Mitteln die Vergangenheit in den Entwurf für die Zukunft integriert werden soll. Auf dem Hintergrund langjähriger Lehrerfahrung gibt dieses Buch eine umfassende Einführung ins architektonische Entwerfen von Umbau-/Umnutzungsprojekten. Es zieht Bildwelten von Frankenstein bis Rem Koolhaas zur Verdeutlichung heran, behandelt Geschichte und Theorie, Bautypologie, Material- und Konstruktionsfragen sowie Aspekte von Denkmalschutz, Urbanistik und Innenarchitektur und stellt so das Bauen im Bestand als ein eigenständiges Gebiet des architektonischen Arbeitens dar. Building in existing fabric requires more than practical solutions and stylistic skills. The adaptive reuse of buildings, where changes in the structure go along with new programs and functions, poses the fundamental question of how the past should be included in the design for the future. On the background of long years of teaching and publishing, and using vivid imagery from Frankenstein to Rem Koolhaas and beyond, the author provides a comprehensive introduction to architectural design for adaptive reuse projects. History and theory, building typology, questions of materials and construction, aspects of preservation, urban as well as interior design are dealt with in ways that allow to approach adaptive reuse as a design practice field of its own right.
Buildings --- Interior architecture. --- Architecture and history. --- 72.025 --- 72.025.5 --- History and architecture --- History --- Architectural interiors --- Architecture, Interior --- Interior space (Architecture) --- Interiors --- Space (Architecture) --- Adaptive reuse of buildings --- Architecture --- Building reconstruction --- Building renovation --- Building repair --- Reconstruction of buildings --- Remodeling of buildings --- Renovation of buildings --- Maintenance --- Repairing --- Remodeling for other use. --- Herbestemming (architectuur) --- Herbruik (architectuur) --- Repair and reconstruction. --- Architectuur ; hergebruik van gebouwen --- Adaptive reuse --- Conservation and restoration --- Reconstruction --- Remodeling --- Renovation --- Protection --- Hergebruik ; herbestemming van gebouwen --- Architectuur ; aanpasbaar bouwen --- Interior architecture --- Architecture and history --- Remodeling for other use --- Repair and reconstruction --- 72.025.2 --- Reconversie (architectuur) --- adaptive reuse --- Architecture intérieure. --- Architecture et histoire. --- Constructions --- Reconversion. --- Building materials --- Architecture intérieure --- Architecture et histoire --- Construction --- Reconversion --- Matériaux --- Réhabilitation de bâtiment --- Restauration --- Reconversion de bâtiment --- Extension de bâtiment --- Surélévation --- Buildings - Remodeling for other use --- Reconversion (architecture) --- Architecture intérieure --- sustainable architecture
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While building with reused components has become one of the most widely noted phenomena in the European architectural discourse in recent years, it is only slowly finding its way into the everyday practice of architects. Whenever components that can last for decades are not destroyed but reused for new buildings, this not only saves resources. It also drastically reduces energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions during the construction phase. Circular construction brings with it a whole range of questions, howeverranging from technical and energy-related to legal ones. This applies even more so today, although the practice itself can look back on a long tradition across history. This book is a comprehensive compendium on the topic of reuse in construction that, in addition to the theoretical discourse, also looks at the various practical questions by using a concrete example: the head-end building K.118 on the Sulzer Areal in Winterthur, which is the largest building in Switzerland built primarily with reused components to date. Since 2018, an interdisciplinary research project has evaluated this pilot project with regard to the architectural-constructive, energy-related, economic, procedural and legal aspects involved in its construction. The texts and graphic materials collected in this book present the findings of this study in a highly informative and visually striking way.
Buildings --- Architecture --- Constructions --- Remodeling for other use. --- Repair and reconstruction. --- Environmental aspects. --- Reconversion --- Réfection --- Aspect de l'environnement --- Remodeling for other use --- Repair and reconstruction --- Environmental aspects --- Building reconstruction --- Building renovation --- Building repair --- Reconstruction of buildings --- Remodeling of buildings --- Renovation of buildings --- Maintenance --- Repairing --- Adaptive reuse of buildings --- Reconstruction --- Remodeling --- Renovation --- Protection --- Conservation and restoration --- Adaptive reuse --- 72:574 --- 72.025.5 --- Architectuur ; verbouwingen ; hergebruik ; renovatie --- Bouwmaterialen; afbraakmaterialen ; recyclagematerialen ; hergebruik --- Duurzame architectuur ; 21e eeuw --- Architectuur en ecologie --- Architectuur ; hergebruik van gebouwen --- 69.504 --- 72.504 --- 691.1 --- 691.1 Materials of organic origin --- Materials of organic origin --- 72.504 Architecture and the environment. Sustainable architecture --- Architecture and the environment. Sustainable architecture --- 69.504 Building and the environment. Sustainable building --- Building and the environment. Sustainable building --- 691 --- 69 --- 72.025.2 --- 504 --- Bouwmaterialen (architectuur) --- Bouwtechniek --- Herbruik (architectuur) --- Duurzaam bouwen --- Ecologisch bouwen --- Circulair bouwen --- Reconversie (architectuur) --- Remplois (architecture) --- Reconversion (architecture) --- Aspect environnemental. --- Matériau recyclé --- Matériau de récupération --- Empreinte écologique --- Construction écologique --- Economie circulaire --- Ecologie appliquée --- Architecture écologique --- Civil engineering. Building industry --- architecture [discipline] --- adaptive reuse --- preservation [function] --- sustainable architecture
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