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Rereadings. Chapter 5 - Notes, bibliography and picture credits (6 of 6)

Publication Year

2004

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Buildings have always been reused but the process of doing so has rarely been treated as a distinct artist discipline. Responds to remodelling as a distinct discipline, making sense of the structural, aesthetic, environmental, contextual and programmatic challenges of remodelling existing buildings. Illustrated throughout with case studies, it explains the theory behind the way that architects and designers interpret and adapt buildings, arguing that re-reading is the only way to establish a meaningful symbiotic relationship between the new and old.

Document History

This document is part of a larger document, Rereadings, which has been split into parts for ease of use. Out of print, no longer available from the publisher.

ISBN

9781859461327

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RIBA Publishing

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