Buildings Reimagined

Buildings Reimagined
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Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 1864708255
ISBN-13 : 9781864708257
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Book Synopsis Buildings Reimagined by : Stella Papanicolaou

Download or read book Buildings Reimagined written by Stella Papanicolaou and published by . This book was released on 2019-06 with total page 288 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The transformation and reuse of old buildings is by no means only a kind of renovation in the simple sense, but it's about adjusting a certain site to accommodate new functions. The key is to find the proper use for the building's architectural heritage. This book provides an in-depth analysis of a selection of thirty building types: looking closely at the property's background, the transformation of the motivation, the transformation strategy, as well as the problems encountered in the transformation. The pages within are filled with practical insights, including information on the latest features of contemporary renovations and adaptations of older buildings (some up to 300 years old), including some previous designs by revered practitioners, such as Antoni Gaudí and Zaha Hadid. Internationally renowned architects discuss in detail about key problems they've encountered when renovating an old building or conducting an urban renewal project, and provide readers with helpful outlines of a range of projects, what to look out for, and useful, practical approaches in each scenario. AUTHORS: Michael Louw is the director of CMAI Architects and senior lecturer at the University of Cape Town's School of Architecture, Planning and Geomatics. His research interests include architectural history and temporality, technology, craft, and design-build practices. Michael co-convenes a design-research studio in the Architectural Master's and Honors programs called Adapt, which focuses on adaptive reuse. Stella Papanicolaou is senior lecturer of the School of Architecture, Planning and Geomatics at the University of Cape Town. She teaches History and Theory of Architecture to undergraduate students and co-convenes the Adapt! Design Research Studio in the BAS Honours and MArch (Prof) programmes with Michael Louw. SELLING POINTS: * A comprehesive toolkit for architectural transformation grounded in practical examples * Practical insights into the latest features of contemporary renovations and adaptations of older buildings * Rich technical drawings to show internationally renowned architects' experiences 400 colour, 100 b/w images


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