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Interventions and Adaptive Reuse

Interventions and Adaptive Reuse
Author: Liliane Wong
Publisher: Birkhaüser
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2021-10-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9783035618280

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Adaptive reuse is a design practice where changes in the building structure go along with new programs and functions. Many concerns of the day that are the hallmark of current social discourse can equally be communicated through the vocabulary of design and reuse. Six common themes mirroring those of society in the new millennium are discernable in the current adaptive reuse practice: appropriation, ecology, equity, memory & redemption, identity and authenticity. Selected articles from the IntAR Interventions and Adaptive Reuse Journal of the last ten years speak to the social issues of the recent decade. The introductory essay positions shifting norms of working from home or remote learning in the light of their revision through adaptive reuse, for example the post-pandemic repercussions on office towers and the classroom.


Int AR Interventions and Adaptive Reuse Intervention As Act

Int AR Interventions and Adaptive Reuse Intervention As Act
Author: Liliane Wong
Publisher: Birkhaüser
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-09-15
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9783035616088

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Design interventions for the reuse of existing structures must face the question of the past and the extent to which it should be included in the design for the future. This is the point of departure of Int|AR, a yearly publication on current issues in international adaptive reuse. Can architectural interventions become actions in the sense of interventions in art or civic involvement? Which forms are conceivable in design, building and representation of architecture? Where are the boundaries to performances and similar other forms of interventions? This Int|AR volume presents essays, built or unbuilt projects and ideas that investigate undiscovered potentials in building in existing fabric.


Adaptive Reuse in Architecture

Adaptive Reuse in Architecture
Author: Liliane Wong
Publisher: Birkhaüser
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-03-20
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9783035625639

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Liliane Wong's latest volume on adaptive reuse in architecture presents 50 spectacular conversion and reuse projects worldwide, including buildings such as the TWA Hotel at NewYork's John F. Kennedy Airport, the CaixaForum in Madrid, and the New Museum in Berlin. The projects are presented using a new classification system that addresses practitioners as well as academics. The author's introductory essay provides a comprehensive overview and historical context for the enormous evolution and expansion of adaptive reuse over the past 50 years.


Adaptive Reuse

Adaptive Reuse
Author: Liliane Wong
Publisher: Birkhäuser
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2016-11-21
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 3038213136

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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.


Int Ar.3

Int Ar.3
Author: Markus Berger
Publisher:
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2012
Genre: Buildings
ISBN: 9780983272311

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Resilience and Adaptability

Resilience and Adaptability
Author: Markus Berger
Publisher: Birkhauser Architecture
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2014
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9783038216063

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"Volume 05 of the Int|AR journal explores the idea of resilience. From anticipatory strategies to shock absorption, from the reduction of material needs to the widening of the array of resources, from the liberation of traditional constraints to new forms of collaborations, from built-in redundancies to risk mitigation, from transformability to incrementality, this strategy is broad and equally applicable in science, economy, urban planning and design. For Volume 05, we focus on such ideas, theories and explorations in the design of the built environment and welcome submissions on adaptive reuse and the adaptive process as a means and demonstration of resilience."--Site de l'éditeur.


The Experience Economy

The Experience Economy
Author: Markus Berger
Publisher: Birkhaüser
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9783038219842

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Design interventions for the reuse of existing structures must face the question of the past and the extent to which it should be included in the design for the future. This is the point of departure of Int | AR, a yearly publication on current issues in international adaptive reuse. Where the creative industries cater to enhanced consumption, they are able to produce growth even in times of global economic decline. Such interventions, therefore, raise an immediate interest. The design and production of experience has focused on unprecedented spatial encounters. From innovative tourism to hospitality, retail and culture, the creation of such experience often originates from inimitable settings. This volume of Int | AR presents built and unbuilt projects and ideas that uncover the hidden potential of existing spaces, buildings and structures, empty and unmarked, so as to gain new qualitative, and therefore economic, value for the production of new experience.


Int AR Interventions and Adaptive Reuse V 04

Int AR Interventions and Adaptive Reuse V 04
Author: Markus Berger
Publisher:
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2013-04-18
Genre: Historic buildings
ISBN: 9780983272328

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The subject for Volume 04 aimed to exploring the idea of difficult memories related to adaptive reuse. Buildings, landscapes and materials serve as poignant reminders of our personal and collective heritage and history. Sites become palimpsests upon which layers of memory are recorded trough time. They are inherently linked with past events and trough this connection become powerful mediums of remembrance. This volume aims to explore this issues of “Difficult Memories” and “Reconciling Meaning” and how negative associations, experiences and memories are translated in a building, site or material.


Adaptive Reuse of the Built Heritage

Adaptive Reuse of the Built Heritage
Author: Bie Plevoets
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2019-04-18
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1351665367

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Adaptive reuse – the process of repairing and restoring existing buildings for new or continued use – is becoming an essential part of architectural practice. As mounting demographic, economic, and ecological challenges limit opportunities for new construction, architects increasingly focus on transforming and adapting existing buildings. This book introduces adaptive reuse as a new discipline. It provides students and professionals with the understanding and the tools they need to develop innovative and creative approaches, helping them to rethink and redesign existing buildings – a skill which is becoming more and more important. Part I outlines the history of adaptive reuse and explains the concepts and methods that lie behind new design processes and contemporary practice. Part II consists of a wide range of case studies, representing different time periods and strategies for intervention. Iconic adaptive reuse projects such as the Caixa Forum in Madrid and the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam are discussed alongside less famous and spontaneous transformations such as the Kunsthaus Tacheles in Berlin, in addition to projects from Italy, Spain, Croatia, Belgium, Poland, and the USA. Featuring over 100 high-quality color illustrations, Adaptive Reuse of the Built Heritage is essential reading for students and professionals in architecture, interior design, heritage conservation, and urban planning.