Contemporary Architecture in the Historic Environment: Recent International Perspectives

IF 0.6 4区 艺术学 0 ARCHITECTURE
Sara Lardinois
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Abstract:The Getty Conservation Institute's Contemporary Architecture in the Historic Environment (CAHE) project is developing methodologies and criteria for designing new buildings that are respectful of their historic contexts and assessing their impacts. As a first step in the project, in 2015 the Getty Conservation Institute published Contemporary Architecture in the Historic Environment: An Annotated Bibliography, which identifies a wide range of views within the international conservation, architecture planning, and development communities on what constitutes appropriate new development within an historic area and the existing methodologies and tools already in use to guide and assess such developments. This paper summarizes the results of that bibliographic research, identifying the key texts and tools, common themes in those texts, issues and questions that have seemingly been resolved, and other issues that require further attention. In doing so, this paper provides an overview of how the compatibility of contemporary buildings in historic environments has been addressed in both the United States and abroad in the recent past and identifies future trends and work in this area.
历史环境中的当代建筑:最近的国际视野
摘要:盖蒂保护研究所的历史环境当代建筑(CAHE)项目正在开发新建筑的设计方法和标准,以尊重其历史背景并评估其影响。作为该项目的第一步,2015年,盖蒂保护研究所出版了《历史环境中的当代建筑:注释书目》,其中确定了国际保护、建筑规划和开发社区对历史区域内适当的新开发的广泛观点,以及已经使用的指导和评估此类开发的现有方法和工具。本文总结了书目研究的成果,确定了关键文本和工具,这些文本中的共同主题,似乎已经解决的问题和问题,以及其他需要进一步关注的问题。在此过程中,本文概述了近年来美国和国外如何解决历史环境中当代建筑的兼容性问题,并确定了该领域的未来趋势和工作。
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期刊介绍: Change Over Time is a semiannual journal publishing original, peer-reviewed research papers and review articles on the history, theory, and praxis of conservation and the built environment. Each issue is dedicated to a particular theme as a method to promote critical discourse on contemporary conservation issues from multiple perspectives both within the field and across disciplines. Themes will be examined at all scales, from the global and regional to the microscopic and material. Past issues have addressed topics such as repair, adaptation, nostalgia, and interpretation and display.
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