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Architectural Regeneration and its Theoretical Context
Architectural regeneration spans the theories of heritage conservation, design, place, regeneration, and the anthropology of architecture and recognises that architecture is a process of continuous transformations as well as a transformative tool affecting those who interact with it. The reuse and regeneration of the existing built environment is simultaneously shaped by architectural, spatial, environmental, economic, and social contexts, while itself being part of a continuous cultural process. The tangible and intangible adaptive capacity of a building or place informs its capacity to change and be altered, whilst maintaining architectural and social value and meanings through the physical processes of addition and subtraction. Architectural regeneration is inter‐scalar and takes place and produces impacts at different scales from the interior of buildings to entire city regions. The success of architectural regeneration is driven by innovation and creative approaches to design, function, and finance.
Architectural Regeneration and its Theoretical Context
Architectural regeneration spans the theories of heritage conservation, design, place, regeneration, and the anthropology of architecture and recognises that architecture is a process of continuous transformations as well as a transformative tool affecting those who interact with it. The reuse and regeneration of the existing built environment is simultaneously shaped by architectural, spatial, environmental, economic, and social contexts, while itself being part of a continuous cultural process. The tangible and intangible adaptive capacity of a building or place informs its capacity to change and be altered, whilst maintaining architectural and social value and meanings through the physical processes of addition and subtraction. Architectural regeneration is inter‐scalar and takes place and produces impacts at different scales from the interior of buildings to entire city regions. The success of architectural regeneration is driven by innovation and creative approaches to design, function, and finance.
Architectural Regeneration and its Theoretical Context
Orbaşlı, Aylin (editor) / Vellinga, Marcel (editor) / Orbaşlı, Aylin (author) / Vellinga, Marcel (author)
Architectural Regeneration ; 1-25
2020-10-12
24 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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