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Old Buildings Looking for New Use

Old Buildings Looking for New Use

61 Examples of Regional Architecture Between Tradition and Modernity

Pierre Thiébaut

276 pages, parution le 15/09/2007

Résumé

The regions of Europe have an architectural heritage that is a thousand years old; today's challenge is to integrate this heritage into contemporary life in a sustainable way. From the first, architecture has always aimed to adapt to the way of life of the society it serves, but few buildings have come down to us intact and as they were originally designed. Since the second half of the 19th century, the speeding-up of history has increased the rhythm of change and has led to continual restructuring, extension and conversion. These changes have brought about the use of more and more innovative techniques, based on flexibility and reversibility, but the weight of materials, the time needed to implement these programmes, financial constraints and cultural compartmentalisation have deferred many of these projects and left us with a museum heritage frozen in time and quite unrelated to the original purpose of the buildings. What can be done with buildings looking for new use - a fortress without an army, a chateau without a lord, a workshop without an artisan, a factory without workers, or even an abbey without monks or a church without a congregation? The rise of a new national or international style or the creation of innovative techniques does not necessarily damage the integrity of a place. Modern techniques and materials, such as glass and steel, have a transparency, lightness, flexibility and reversibility that make them highly suitable for integrative undertakings.

The examples presented in this book all demonstrate a desire to be considered as "local" projects and to take their place in an evolutionary interpretation of history. After more than a century of conflicting debate on the subject of rehabilitation, it seems that the aims expressed in the Charter of Venice have borne fruit by giving rise to quality and personalised buildings that themselves are a contribution to this debate.

L'auteur - Pierre Thiébaut

Pierre Thiébaut est architecte DPLG, Master of Architecture et diplômé du Centre d'études d'histoire et de conservation des monuments anciens. Il est également urbaniste diplômé de l'université de Paris et de l'École nationale des Ponts et Chaussées. Il a consacré sa carrière à la sauvegarde du patrimoine architectural français, sans négliger le "petit patrimoine" rural auquel il porte la même attention qu'aux monuments plus prestigieux. Architecte des Bâtiments de France et architecte et urbaniste en chef de l'État de 1982 à 1999, il a également enseigné à l'École nationale supérieure de Paris La Villette dans le cadre d'un cursus spécialisé consacré à l'étude du patrimoine rural.

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Éditeur(s) Axel Menges
Auteur(s) Pierre Thiébaut
Parution 15/09/2007
Nb. de pages 276
Couverture Relié
Poids 1830g
Intérieur Quadri
EAN13 9783936681086

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