Rehabilitación / / Christian Schittich.

A former power plant becomes an art mile; a tea house is built on the remnants of a historical wall. Everywhere we encounter buildings which are no longer used in their original state and now provide the setting for new uses. As disparate as the structures in question themselves are the structural a...

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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, , [2013]
©2006
Year of Publication:2013
Language:Spanish
Series:in DETAIL
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Physical Description:1 online resource
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Índice de contenidos --
Reconversión creativa --
Las reconversiones son algo totalmente normal --
La rehabilitación ecológica frente a las nuevas urbanizaciones --
La conservación de edificios del Movimiento Moderno --
Renovación urbana en Salemi --
Biblioteca de un monasterio en Fitero --
Centro Cultural de Toledo --
Museo en Colmenar Viejo --
Entrada de tienda en Nueva York --
Centro de información en Criewen --
Vivienda-estudio en Sent --
Centro parroquial en Schwindkirchen --
Rehabilitación de ático en Berlín --
Casa en Chevannay --
Ampliación de una casa en Múnich --
Ampliación de una casa en Montrouge --
Casa junto al lago Starnberger --
Ampliación de una casa en Remscheid --
Parásito en Rotterdam --
Restaurante en Oporto --
Pabellón de té en Montemor-o-Velho --
Casas prefabricadas en Dresde --
Complejo de viviendas en Chur --
Galería comercial en Sassuolo --
Reaseguradora en Múnich --
Museo Alf Lechner en Ingolstadt --
Tate Modern en Londres --
Centro cultural y de negocios en Turín --
Arquitectos --
Autores --
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Summary:A former power plant becomes an art mile; a tea house is built on the remnants of a historical wall. Everywhere we encounter buildings which are no longer used in their original state and now provide the setting for new uses. As disparate as the structures in question themselves are the structural and technological demands they impose on the architect. Whether the subject is energy-conscious renovation or progressive conversion, these new language editions of In Detail: Building in Existing Fabric incorporate innovative examples from Italy, France, and Spain developed specially for these volumes. Introductory essays by noted experts deal with the subject in depth from the perspectives of historical preservation, economy, and building technology. From a structure’s surrounding environment to large-scale representations of details, all of the drawings are meticulously researched and presented with the customary high quality and with the competence and experience of the editorial staff at DETAIL.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9783034615051
9783110635690
9783110277128
9783110318913
DOI:10.11129/detail.9783034615051
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Christian Schittich.