Methodological approach for an Atlas of architectural design in built heritage: contributions of the School of Porto

IF 1.1 Q4 GREEN & SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Teresa Cunha Ferreira, David Ordóñez-Castañón, Rui Fernandes Póvoas
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Purpose This research seeks to provide methodological bases for the identification, documentation and critical reflection of good practices of architectural design in built heritage. These are applied explicitly to the School of Porto architects, which express a high sense of pedagogy and community practice in this field. The methodological approach defines the selection criteria for a georeferenced inventory and the procedures for in-depth analysis of adaptive reuse strategies. Design/methodology/approach The works included in the inventory were selected according to geographical, chronological, typological, qualitative and quantitative criteria. The cases chosen for in-depth analysis have been studied along four thematic axes to dissect all the intervention processes (previous state, design/construction and final state). This approach is supported by a cross-analysis of different sources (oral, written, graphic) and using drawing as a fundamental research tool. Findings The research has collected and disseminated up to 150 works by 44 architects, providing a comprehensive portrait of heritage intervention by the School of Porto over the past decades. The selection of 22 buildings for in-depth documentation reveals a particular sensibility toward the cultural values through a case-by-case approach based in deep knowledge of the preexisting context and the introduction of contemporary additions in continuity and harmonious relation with the environmental and sociocultural context. Originality/value This work provides a novel methodology suitable for further extension and adaptation to other case studies, as a first contribution to a more comprehensive “Atlas of Architectural Design in Built Heritage” with European case studies. The research aims to introduce new and deeper perspectives on reference works that may constitute pedagogy for the future practice of architects within contextual, inclusive and sustainable approaches.
建筑遗产中建筑设计地图集的方法论方法:波尔图学院的贡献
本研究旨在为建筑遗产中优秀建筑设计实践的识别、记录和批判性反思提供方法论基础。这些都明确地应用于波尔图建筑师学院,表达了该领域的高度教育意识和社区实践。方法学方法定义了地理参考库存的选择标准和自适应重用策略的深入分析过程。设计/方法/方法清单中的作品是根据地理、时间、类型、定性和定量标准选择的。选择进行深入分析的案例沿着四个主题轴进行研究,以剖析所有干预过程(先前状态,设计/施工和最终状态)。这种方法是通过对不同来源(口头、书面、图形)的交叉分析和使用绘图作为基本研究工具来支持的。该研究收集并传播了44位建筑师的150件作品,提供了波尔图学校在过去几十年里对遗产干预的全面描述。选择22座建筑进行深入的记录,揭示了对文化价值的特殊敏感性,通过对先前存在的背景的深入了解,以及在与环境和社会文化背景的连续性和和谐关系中引入当代添加的方法。这项工作提供了一种新颖的方法,适合于进一步扩展和适应其他案例研究,作为更全面的“建筑遗产建筑设计地图集”的第一个贡献,其中包括欧洲案例研究。该研究旨在为参考作品引入新的和更深层次的视角,这些参考作品可能构成未来建筑师在语境、包容性和可持续方法下的教学方法。
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