Vsak projekt je lahko priložnost za krepitev skupnosti
"The essay describes architectural design as a process to be shared by the local community and highlights the reasons behind this approach. The issue is illustrated by the projects carried out in the village Stara Fužina in Bohinj, and more particularly by the examples of a flat built for a...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | deu |
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Bononia University Press
2021-01-01
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Series: | ArchAlp |
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Online Access: | https://archalp.it/vsak-projekt-je-lahko-priloznost-za-krepitev-skupnosti/ |
Summary: | "The essay describes architectural design as a process to be shared by the local
community and highlights the reasons behind this approach. The issue is illustrated
by the projects carried out in the village Stara Fužina in Bohinj, and more particularly
by the examples of a flat built for a resident and a renovated tourist apartment. The
existing village ambiences have taken shape gradually, adapting to the natural environment
and to the traditional craftsmanship, skills and values of the local community.
In the recent past, Bohinj has changed rapidly to achieve fast development and
fulfil new, emerging needs of the community brought about by the tourism industry.
The complex procedures that accompany spatial architectural interventions, as well
as the emergence of new activities and the changing population structure, have affected
the relationship of the community with space significantly. Breaking ties with
the environment and the community may cause serious harm to both natural and
cultural heritage. At the same time, even the smallest architectural intervention on
space may constitute an opportunity to reinforce those ties. We conceive the community
as a process (Follett, 1919); any project, therefore, may serve as an opportunity
to build and nurture relationships with the local population: a chance not taken
is a missed opportunity. Consequently, architectural design can reinforce these
ties if it is based on appropriate project solutions and a designing process conceived
to spontaneously and informally exchange experiences, knowledge and ideas
between architects and the local population. Consequently, an architect’s longterm
presence in the local environment of a place facilitates her/his inclusion in the
community."
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ISSN: | 2611-8653 2039-1730 |