Buildings in a State of Flux: The Wooden Churches of the Carpathians

Radu R. Macovei
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The prevailing paradigm of resilience in architecture relies on the assumption that a building is a static artifact. But historical models of resilience enable buildings to be in a constant state of flux, able to adapt their physical form in response to societal and environmental changes. The thousands of wooden churches in the Carpathian Mountains of Eastern Europe have physically transmuted over time thanks to the malleability of their constituent materials. Wood has endured as a material of profound social importance and wooden construction has proven to be adaptable for continuing use and longevity. With wood making a comeback through mass-timber technologies, could the wooden churches of Eastern Europe help us improve how we design and build for resilience today?
变化中的建筑:喀尔巴阡山脉的木制教堂
建筑中流行的弹性范例依赖于建筑物是静态工件的假设。但历史上的弹性模型使建筑处于不断变化的状态,能够适应社会和环境的变化。东欧喀尔巴阡山脉的数千座木制教堂随着时间的推移发生了物理上的变化,这要归功于它们组成材料的延展性。木材作为一种具有深远社会重要性的材料,木结构建筑已被证明具有持续使用和长寿的适应性。随着木材通过大规模木材技术的回归,东欧的木制教堂能否帮助我们改善当今设计和建造的弹性?
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