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Architecture in Existing Fabric : Planning, Design, Building / Johannes Cramer, Stefan Breitling.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Basel : De Gruyter, 2007.Description: 1 online resource (221 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783034609449
  • 3034609442
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 720.286
LOC classification:
  • NA2543.H55 A73 2007
Online resources:
Contents:
Architecture and the existing fabric; Architecture and time; The built environment and identity; Old and new; The value of the built environment; The planning process; Special features of the planning process; Protective measures and essential repairs; Preparatory investigations; The level of planning detail; Casa de las Conchas, Salamanca, Spain; The participants; The client; The architect; The planning authorities; Overview: Planning permission procedure; Naumburg City Museum, Germany; The contractors; Decision-making and communication; Preparatory investigations
Recording historic buildingsProperty and geographic details; Documentary evidence and archives; Recording the building as found; Metric building survey; Overview: Precision levels in measured surveys; Building survey; Houses on the Mühlenstrasse, Havelberg, Germany; Building archaeology; Nidaros Cathedral, Trondheim, Norway; Heubach Castle, Germany; Balbarini townhouse, Pisa, Italy; Bernhard chapel, Owen, Germany; Schminke house, Löbau, Germany; Structural survey; Technical and material investigations; Evaluation and interpretation -- strengths and weaknesses; Design strategies
Designing with historyDisposition; Definition of appropriate function; Municipal archives in the Church of San Agostin, Valladolid, Spain; Sensitive interventions; Tabourettli Theatre in the old Spalenhof, Basel, Switzerland; Auxiliary constructions; Bank in a 19th century building, Budapest, Hungary; Design strategies; Corrective maintenance; Private residence, Venice, Italy; Medieval house, Bamberg, Germany; Modernisation; Palazzo as museum, Venice, Italy; Adaptation; Loft in an industrial building, Madrid, Spain; Conversion and extension of an industrial building, Göttelborn, Germany
Hotel in a monastery church, Maastricht, NetherlandsSingle family houses, Utrecht, Netherlands; Historic office building, Zurich, Switzerland; Replacement; Architectonic expression; Correspondence; Swimming pool, Spexhall Manor, Great Britain; German Federal Foreign Office, Berlin, Germany; Unification; Fragmentation; Town hall conversion and extension, Utrecht, Netherlands; Nuevos Ministerios, Madrid, Spain; Junction and delineation; British Museum, Queen Elizabeth II Great Court, London, Great Britain; Documentation centre of the former Nazi party rally ground, Germany
Tyrolean Museum of History, Tyrol Castle, ItalyDetail planning; Prerequisites; Development not demolition; An element-for-element approach; Library, Eichstätt, Germany; Planning on the basis of an accurate measured survey; Principles; Repair not renew; A cumulative process; Naumburg City Museum, Germany; Reclaimed materials; Solutions: two examples; Upgrading the thermal performance of windows; Villa, Buchschlag, Germany; Repairing timber roof structures; Building works; Site facilities; The workshop principle; Protective measures for building elements on site
Summary: Das Buch bietet eine umfassende Orientierung für die architektonische Arbeit im Kontext bestehender Bauten und richtet sich damit an alle Praktiker, Studenten und Bauherren, deren Interesse über eine erste Begegnung mit dem großen Aufgabenfeld hinausgeht. Die Autoren beschreiben differenziert aktive, kreative Strategien für Planung, Entwurf und Ausführung.
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Das Buch bietet eine umfassende Orientierung für die architektonische Arbeit im Kontext bestehender Bauten und richtet sich damit an alle Praktiker, Studenten und Bauherren, deren Interesse über eine erste Begegnung mit dem großen Aufgabenfeld hinausgeht. Die Autoren beschreiben differenziert aktive, kreative Strategien für Planung, Entwurf und Ausführung.

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Architecture and the existing fabric; Architecture and time; The built environment and identity; Old and new; The value of the built environment; The planning process; Special features of the planning process; Protective measures and essential repairs; Preparatory investigations; The level of planning detail; Casa de las Conchas, Salamanca, Spain; The participants; The client; The architect; The planning authorities; Overview: Planning permission procedure; Naumburg City Museum, Germany; The contractors; Decision-making and communication; Preparatory investigations

Recording historic buildingsProperty and geographic details; Documentary evidence and archives; Recording the building as found; Metric building survey; Overview: Precision levels in measured surveys; Building survey; Houses on the Mühlenstrasse, Havelberg, Germany; Building archaeology; Nidaros Cathedral, Trondheim, Norway; Heubach Castle, Germany; Balbarini townhouse, Pisa, Italy; Bernhard chapel, Owen, Germany; Schminke house, Löbau, Germany; Structural survey; Technical and material investigations; Evaluation and interpretation -- strengths and weaknesses; Design strategies

Designing with historyDisposition; Definition of appropriate function; Municipal archives in the Church of San Agostin, Valladolid, Spain; Sensitive interventions; Tabourettli Theatre in the old Spalenhof, Basel, Switzerland; Auxiliary constructions; Bank in a 19th century building, Budapest, Hungary; Design strategies; Corrective maintenance; Private residence, Venice, Italy; Medieval house, Bamberg, Germany; Modernisation; Palazzo as museum, Venice, Italy; Adaptation; Loft in an industrial building, Madrid, Spain; Conversion and extension of an industrial building, Göttelborn, Germany

Hotel in a monastery church, Maastricht, NetherlandsSingle family houses, Utrecht, Netherlands; Historic office building, Zurich, Switzerland; Replacement; Architectonic expression; Correspondence; Swimming pool, Spexhall Manor, Great Britain; German Federal Foreign Office, Berlin, Germany; Unification; Fragmentation; Town hall conversion and extension, Utrecht, Netherlands; Nuevos Ministerios, Madrid, Spain; Junction and delineation; British Museum, Queen Elizabeth II Great Court, London, Great Britain; Documentation centre of the former Nazi party rally ground, Germany

Tyrolean Museum of History, Tyrol Castle, ItalyDetail planning; Prerequisites; Development not demolition; An element-for-element approach; Library, Eichstätt, Germany; Planning on the basis of an accurate measured survey; Principles; Repair not renew; A cumulative process; Naumburg City Museum, Germany; Reclaimed materials; Solutions: two examples; Upgrading the thermal performance of windows; Villa, Buchschlag, Germany; Repairing timber roof structures; Building works; Site facilities; The workshop principle; Protective measures for building elements on site

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