Addition, alteration, reconstruction. Three models of adaptive re-use

The article investigates the subject of re-use of the existing heritage through the analysis of three Chinese projects, carried out over the last five years. They show that it is possible to work with existing structures without necessarily resorting to its total alteration. This ‘new’ generation o...

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Main Author: Marco Russo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Palermo University Press 2021-06-01
Series:Agathón
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Online Access:https://www.agathon.it/agathon/article/view/235
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spelling doaj-783ef5d91ce4467db38904978dc0590e2021-06-23T08:35:02ZengPalermo University PressAgathón2464-93092532-683X2021-06-019online10.19229/2464-9309/992021Addition, alteration, reconstruction. Three models of adaptive re-useMarco Russo0‘Luigi Vanvitelli’ University of Campania (Italy) The article investigates the subject of re-use of the existing heritage through the analysis of three Chinese projects, carried out over the last five years. They show that it is possible to work with existing structures without necessarily resorting to its total alteration. This ‘new’ generation of Chinese architects, who studied in the USA and Europe, disavows the concept of making a clean slate in order to develop solutions based on the rediscovery of local techniques and materials. Among the key projects of this new trend the paper will dwell on the recovery of a factory by Vector Architects, the addition into existing structures by Horizontal Design and the ideal reconstruction of the imperial kilns by Studio Zhu-Pei. https://www.agathon.it/agathon/article/view/235adaptive re-useChinaVector ArchitectsHorizontal DesignZhu Pei
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Addition, alteration, reconstruction. Three models of adaptive re-use
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Zhu Pei
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title Addition, alteration, reconstruction. Three models of adaptive re-use
title_short Addition, alteration, reconstruction. Three models of adaptive re-use
title_full Addition, alteration, reconstruction. Three models of adaptive re-use
title_fullStr Addition, alteration, reconstruction. Three models of adaptive re-use
title_full_unstemmed Addition, alteration, reconstruction. Three models of adaptive re-use
title_sort addition, alteration, reconstruction. three models of adaptive re-use
publisher Palermo University Press
series Agathón
issn 2464-9309
2532-683X
publishDate 2021-06-01
description The article investigates the subject of re-use of the existing heritage through the analysis of three Chinese projects, carried out over the last five years. They show that it is possible to work with existing structures without necessarily resorting to its total alteration. This ‘new’ generation of Chinese architects, who studied in the USA and Europe, disavows the concept of making a clean slate in order to develop solutions based on the rediscovery of local techniques and materials. Among the key projects of this new trend the paper will dwell on the recovery of a factory by Vector Architects, the addition into existing structures by Horizontal Design and the ideal reconstruction of the imperial kilns by Studio Zhu-Pei.
topic adaptive re-use
China
Vector Architects
Horizontal Design
Zhu Pei
url https://www.agathon.it/agathon/article/view/235
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