Victorian values: past and present in the refurbishment of London’s historic churches

IF 0.5 3区 艺术学 0 ARCHITECTURE
K. Jordan
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ABSTRACT In 1842, The Ecclesiologist, a publication dedicated to the development of church architecture, suggested that ‘to restore is to revive the original appearance … lost by decay, accident, or ill-judged alteration.’ This sentiment informed the restoration of countless medieval churches over the nineteenth century and ultimately triggered the foundation of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB); the body that would shape twentieth-century conservation philosophy. This article suggests that a number of recent church schemes in London illustrate a growing shift away from orthodox conservation principles towards creative restoration. Three Anglican churches that are currently undergoing a programme of refurbishment will be examined to shed light on emerging practices. Though none of the refurbishments have attempted to recreate the original church, all three have foregrounded the original shell and plan and, in doing so reflect The Ecclesiologist’s position that ‘we must, whether from existing evidences or from supposition, recover the original scheme of the edifice, as conceived by the first builder … ’ This article explores the factors that are influencing new approaches in church refurbishments, reading these against nineteenth-century debates on conservation and restoration.
维多利亚时代的价值观:伦敦历史教堂翻新中的过去和现在
摘要1842年,一本致力于教堂建筑发展的出版物《教会学家》提出,“修复就是恢复原貌” … 因腐烂、事故或错误判断而丢失。”这种情绪影响了19世纪无数中世纪教堂的修复,并最终引发了古建筑保护协会(SPAB)的成立;将塑造20世纪保护哲学的机构。这篇文章表明,伦敦最近的一些教堂计划表明,从正统的保护原则向创造性修复的转变越来越大。目前正在进行翻新计划的三座圣公会教堂将接受检查,以了解新出现的做法。尽管没有一次翻修试图重建原来的教堂,但这三次翻修都突出了原来的外壳和计划,并反映了教会学家的立场,即“无论是根据现有证据还是根据假设,我们都必须按照第一位建筑商的设想,恢复建筑的原始方案。” … ’ 本文探讨了影响教堂翻新新方法的因素,并将其与19世纪关于保护和修复的辩论进行了对比。
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