UnDoing Buildings

UnDoing Buildings

Adaptive Reuse and Cultural Memory

Stone, Sally

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2019

266

Mole

Inglês

9781138226630

15 a 20 dias

490

Table of Contents

Motivation

Foreword: Ed Hollis

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Reading and Recognition: Landmarks of Memory

Chapter 3: The Perception of the Past: The Task of the Translator

Chapter 4: Site Specific Art: Unintentional Monuments

Chapter 5: The Problem of Obsolete Buildings: A Society Can Only Support So Many Museums

Chapter 6: Memory and Anticipation: The Existing Building and the Expectations of the New Users

Chapter 7: Conservation: A Future Orientated Movement Focussing on the Past

Chapter 8: The Sustainable Adaptation of the Existing Building

Chapter 9: Spatial Agency or Taking Action

Chapter 10: Smartness and the Impact of the Digital

Chapter 11: On Taking Away

Chapter 12: On Making Additions: Assemblage, Memory and the Recovery of Wholeness

Chapter 13: Itinerant Elements

Chapter 14: Nearness and Thinking About Details

Further Reading
Maison De Verre;refurbished;Yorkshire Sculpture Park;Resilient design;Josip Plecnik;existing structure;DIY Space;remodelled building;UK Building Stock;adaptive reuse;Upper Town;monuments;Greenpeace UK;vernacular constructions;Contemporary Society;public works;Sally Stone;cultural narrative;Castelvecchio Museum;architectural site;David Chipperfield Architects;demolition;Existing Building;programmatic requirements;Querini Stampalia Foundation;functional requirements;Gender Neutral Toilets;Architectural Conservation;Conical Intersect;Building Reuse;David Chipperfield;Historic preservation;Sustainable Adaptation;Building conservation;Wall Hangings;sustainable redevelopment;Itinerant Elements;Compact Fluorescent Lightbulbs;interior architecture;Architects 51N4E;Spatial Agency;historic urban environment;SPAB Manifesto;collective memory;Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment;Community Enabler;Le Corbusier;Contractual Innovator;Strategic Designer;design practitioner;spatial collage;smart-technologies;Smart cities;Internet of Things;structural composition;heritage;built environment;Embodied meaning;Adaptive design;Sustainable design;remodeled;Birmingham City Library;Shakespeare Memorial Library;landmark building;urban environment;obsolete buildings;adaptive reuse discipline;cultural memory