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Re-Readings: Interior architecture and the design principles of remodelling existing buildings [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 276 pages, height x width: 246x189 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Feb-2014
  • Izdevniecība: RIBA Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1859465374
  • ISBN-13: 9781859465370
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 276 pages, height x width: 246x189 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Feb-2014
  • Izdevniecība: RIBA Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1859465374
  • ISBN-13: 9781859465370
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Re-readings is an authoritative testament to the complex process of remodelling existing buildings. Although buildings have always been reused, the process of doing so has rarely been treated as an artform. In recent years, however, a huge amount of press coverage has been devoted to remodelling projects such as the Tate Modern in London, the Baltic Art Factory in Gateshead, the Grand Louvre pyramid and courtyard, and the Reichstag in Berlin, to name but a few.

By attracting prestigious architects to its practice, it would appear that remodelling, once the dowdy cousin of the more glamorous architecture, has gained a new respectability. Re-readings responds to remodelling as an artform, making sense of the considerable structural, aesthetic, environmental, contextual and programmatic challenges of remodelling existing buildings. Illustrated throughout with a rich international portfolio of case studies, it explains the theory behind the way that architects and designers interpret and adapt buildings.

Introduction 9(10)
Chapter One Analysis
Introduction
19(3)
Form and Structure
Introduction
22(3)
Case Studies
25(13)
History and Function
Introduction
38(2)
Case Studies
40(11)
Context and Environment
Introduction
51(4)
Case Studies
55(12)
Proposed Function
Introduction
67(1)
Case Studies
68(11)
Chapter Two Strategy
Introduction
79(2)
Intervention
Introduction
81(3)
Case Studies
84(18)
Insertion
Introduction
102(2)
Case Studies
104(23)
Installation
Introduction
127(1)
Case Studies
128(18)
Chapter Three Tactics
Introduction
146(2)
Plane
Introduction
148(5)
Case Studies
Facade
153(6)
Soffit
159(5)
Wall
164(3)
Floor
167(3)
Object
Introduction
170(3)
Case Studies
173(11)
Light
Introduction
184(3)
Case Studies
187(10)
Surface
Introduction
197(2)
Case Studies
199(9)
Opening
Introduction
208(3)
Case Studies
211(9)
Movement
Introduction
220(3)
Case Studies
223(14)
Chapter Four Case Studies
Irish Film Centre
237(6)
Castelvecchio Museum
243(7)
Marienkirche and Library
250(5)
The Archbishopric Museum of Hamar
255(5)
The Brasserie
260(4)
Galleria Nazionale
264(7)
Notes 271(1)
Bibliography 272(2)
Picture Credits 274
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. 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.