Adaptive reuse of built heritage: conserving and designing with values

IF 1.1 Q4 GREEN & SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Nadin Augustiniok, Claudine Houbart, Bie Plevoets, Koenraad Van Cleempoel
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Purpose Adaptive reuse processes aim to preserve heritage values while creating new values through the architectural interventions that have become necessary. This claim provokes a discussion about the meaning of values, how we can preserve them in practice and how we can translate them into architectural qualities that users experience. Riegl's understanding of the different perspectives of heritage values in the past and present opens up the possibility of identifying present values as a reflection of current social, material and political conditions in the architectural discourse. Design/methodology/approach This qualitative and practical study compares two Belgian projects to trace the use of values in adaptive reuse projects from an architectural design perspective. The Predikherenklooster, a 17th-century monastery in Mechelen that now houses the public library, and the C-Mine cultural centre in Genk, a former 20th-century coal mine, are compared. The starting point is Flemish legislation, which defines significance through values, distinguishing between 13 heritage values. Findings The study demonstrates the opportunities that axiological questions offer during the design process of an adaptive reuse project. They provide an overarching framework for tangible and intangible aspects that need to be discussed, particularly in terms of the link between what exists, the design strategy and their effect. Originality/value Adaptive reuse can draw on approaches from both heritage conservation and contemporary architecture and explore values as a tool for “re-designing” built heritage.
建筑遗产的适应性再利用:有价值的保护和设计
适应性再利用过程旨在保护遗产价值,同时通过必要的建筑干预创造新的价值。这种说法引发了关于价值意义的讨论,我们如何在实践中保护它们,以及我们如何将它们转化为用户体验的建筑品质。Riegl对过去和现在遗产价值的不同观点的理解,开辟了一种可能性,即在建筑话语中,将现在的价值视为当前社会、物质和政治条件的反映。设计/方法/方法这一定性和实践性的研究比较了两个比利时项目,从建筑设计的角度追踪适应性再利用项目中价值的使用。梅赫伦的Predikherenklooster是一座17世纪的修道院,现在是公共图书馆的所在地,而Genk的C-Mine文化中心则是一座20世纪的煤矿。出发点是佛兰德立法,它通过价值来定义意义,区分了13种遗产价值。研究结果表明价值论问题在适应性重用项目的设计过程中提供了机会。它们为需要讨论的有形和无形方面提供了一个总体框架,特别是在存在的东西、设计策略和效果之间的联系方面。适应性再利用可以借鉴遗产保护和当代建筑的方法,并探索作为“重新设计”已建成遗产的工具的价值。
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