Closed circulation loops in historic buildings. Cultural diagnosis as one of the major factors in a contemporary designer’s workshop

E. Rynska, M. Lewicka
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Abstract Sustainable development has now become an element that is deeply integrated in contemporary architectonic design and urban planning. With the development of a modern designer’s workshop, resilience, passive, ecological, plus energy or nZEB buildings and various smart city issues have to be included in line with more conventional analyses prepared during the design processes. Currently, we also face the emerging theme of the circular economy. This has a great impact, not just on the introduction of circular loops into the flow of building materials, but also on the design approach and management choices. Historic heritage buildings forming part of the building stock must be considered within this new theme. Most existing research deals either with new or modernised buildings, or with the re-use flows of various materials, actually often coming from historic buildings which have passed beyond the limits of repair. This paper shows a different approach to historic buildings where a design was prepared focusing on best choice cases and included a chain of several intertwining approaches, presented against the background of a Polish case study in Warsaw. The aim of this work is to propose a design management procedure to be used when dealing with historic buildings. It follows both the path of a circular economy and of heritage values, emphasising the need to maintain as much of the existing fabric as possible. This analysis is also based on various issues of site research and is followed by historic building case analysis.
历史建筑的封闭循环。文化诊断是当代设计师工作室的主要因素之一
摘要可持续发展已经成为当代建筑设计和城市规划中深度融合的一个元素。随着现代设计师工作室的发展,弹性,被动式,生态,加上能源或nZEB建筑和各种智慧城市问题必须包括在设计过程中准备的更传统的分析中。当前,我们还面临着循环经济这一新兴主题。这不仅对建筑材料的循环流动有很大的影响,而且对设计方法和管理选择也有很大的影响。历史遗产建筑是建筑存量的一部分,必须在这个新主题中加以考虑。大多数现有的研究涉及的要么是新的或现代化的建筑,要么是各种材料的再利用,实际上,这些材料通常来自已经超出修复范围的历史建筑。本文以波兰华沙的一个案例为背景,展示了一种不同的历史建筑设计方法,设计的重点是最佳选择案例,包括一系列相互交织的方法。这项工作的目的是提出一个设计管理程序,用于处理历史建筑。它遵循循环经济和遗产价值的路径,强调尽可能多地维护现有结构的必要性。这种分析也是基于场地研究的各种问题,然后是历史建筑案例分析。
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