Building in Existing Fabric : : Refurbishment, Extensions, New Design / / ed. by Christian Schittich.
This publication examines a wide range of unconventional concepts for reusing existing buildings, highlighting successful and innovative solutions, from the reuse of a gothic monastery or the former industrial buildings of Fiat Lingotto to the renovation of structures made of pre-cast concrete panel...
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Superior document: | Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter DGBA Architecture, Design and Arts 2000 - 2014 |
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Place / Publishing House: | Basel : : Birkhäuser, , [2012] ©2003 |
Year of Publication: | 2012 |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Creative Conversions
- Conversions – the new normal
- There’s nothing green about building in the countryside
- Preservation of Buildings from the Modern Era
- The Projects
- Urban Renewal in Salemi
- Cultural Centre in Toledo
- Museum in Colmenar Viejo
- Shop Entrance in New York
- Visitors’ Centre in Criewen
- Yellow House in Flims
- House and Studio Building in Sent
- Church Community Centre in Schwindkirchen
- Loft Conversion in Berlin
- House Extension in Montrouge
- House Extension in Munich
- House on Lake Starnberg
- House Extension in Remscheid
- Parasite in Rotterdam
- Restaurant in Oporto
- Panel Construction Housing in Dresden
- Housing Development in Chur
- Insurance Building in Munich
- Alf Lechner Museum in Ingolstadt
- MoMA QNS in New York
- Tate Modern in London
- Cultural and Business Centre in Turin
- Documentation Centre in the Reichs Party Congress Complex in Nuremberg
- British Museum Courtyard in London
- Architects
- Authors
- Illustration credits