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E-grāmata: Re-readings: 2: Interior Architecture and the Principles of Remodelling Existing Buildings

  • Formāts: 272 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jul-2019
  • Izdevniecība: RIBA Publishing
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000726701
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  • Formāts: 272 pages
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  • ISBN-13: 9781000726701
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Re-readings 2 is a companion book to Re-readings, originally published in 2004. This second volume is testament to the growing interest and demand for clarification of the re-modelling, adaptation and transformation processes within the existing built environment. With increased interest in the sustainability and heritage agenda and emerging interest from non-European-centric areas of the world in this type of work, this book explores how the re-modelling of existing buildings is a sustainable and viable alternative to the construction of new buildings. Throughout this highly-illustrated book, drawings and photos of various projects from around the world highlight how the new fits into the existing. Case studies are analysed holistically, and include information on the practical issues and challenges of individual projects.

Acknowledgements iv
Foreword v
About the Authors vii
Introduction 1(9)
Chapter One Analysis
Introduction
10(2)
Form and Structure Introduction
12(2)
Case Studies
14(8)
History and Function Introduction
22(2)
Case Studies
24(9)
Context and Environment Introduction
33(2)
Case Studies
35(9)
Proposed Function Introduction
44(2)
Case Studies
46(9)
Sustainable Adaptation Introduction
55(2)
Case Studies
57(13)
Chapter Two Strategy
Introduction
70(1)
Strategy: Intervention Introduction
71(2)
Case Studies
73(11)
Strategy: Insertion Introduction
84(2)
Case Studies
86(12)
Strategy: Installation Introduction
98(2)
Case Studies
100(12)
Chapter Three Tactics
Introduction
112(1)
Plane Introduction
113(5)
Case Studies
118(25)
Object Introduction
143(2)
Case Studies
145(11)
Light Introduction
156(2)
Case Studies
158(9)
Surface Introduction
167(2)
Case Studies
169(11)
Openings Introduction
180(3)
Case Studies
183(9)
Movement Introduction
192(2)
Case Studies
194(12)
Chapter Four Case Studies
FRAC
206(6)
Neues Museum
212(6)
Zenkai House / House Surgery
218(5)
The Cement Factory / La Fabrica
223(4)
Flatland
227(5)
Inujima Seirensho Art Museum
232(6)
References 238(3)
Index 241(10)
Image Credits 251
Professor Graeme Brooker is Head of Interiors at The Royal College of Art, London. He has published widely on many aspects of the interior, and in particular the reuse of existing buildings. His recent publications include Adaptations (Bloomsbury, 2016) and Key Interiors Since 1900 (Laurence King, 2013). He has co-edited (With Sally Stone) seven books on the interior, including the highly acclaimed Volume 1 of Re-readings (RIBA, 2004). He co- edited (with Lois Weinthal) The Handbook of Interior Architecture + Design (Bloomsbury, 2013). He is a member of the editorial advisory board of the journals, Interiors: Design: Architecture: Culture (Bloomsbury), and IDEA. He is the founder and director of the charity Interior Educators (IE), the national subject association for all interior courses in the UK. Sally Stone is an internationally recognised expert on the subject of the interior and the interpretation and remodelling of the existing situation. Her writing includes published books, inclusion in edited books and journals, invitations to speak at international conferences, and requests to direct workshops. Sally is a Reader in Architecture at the Manchester School of Architecture, where she is the Programme Leader for the Master of Architecture. She also leads Continuity in Architecture; a postgraduate studio for research, practice and teaching, which seeks to find ways to derive delightful, rigorous and measured responses to complex contexts and historically sensitive environments. Sally is the co-recipient of the UK Government sponsored Heritage Heroes Award in recognition of her work to save the magnificently Brutal Preston Bus Station.