Re using the unused : understanding 19th and 20th century theories of restoration, preservation, conservation and adaptive reuse (Softcopy is also available)
Material type: TextPublication details: 2020Description: vi,114pDDC classification:- I TH-0462 PAR
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Thesis | CEPT Library | Faculty of Design | I TH-0462 PAR | Not for loan | 022764 |
Content
Abstract 1
Aim and Objectives 2
Scope and Limitations 3
Purpose 3
Relevance to the field 4
Framework 4
Methodology 5
1.1 Introduction 9
1.2 Understanding the terms 13
1.2.1 Restoration 13
1.2.2 Preservation 16
1.2.3 Conservation 19
1.2.4 Adaptive Reuse 21
2.1 19th and 20th century theories - Reusing the unused buildings 30
2.1.1 Eugene Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc – Restoration 31
2.1.2 John Ruskin – Conservation 37
2.1.3 William Morris – Preservation 41
2.1.4 Camilo Boito - Restoration, Conservation 45
2.1.5 Alois Riegl – Preservation 49
2.1.6 Cesare Brandi - Modern Restoration and Conservation 51
2.1.2 Evolution of theories - From Restoration to Adaptive Reuse 55
2.2 Evolution of theories - From Restoration to Adaptive Reuse 55
2.3 Developing Framework from theories
3.1 Approaches through Reuse practices
3.1.1 Typological Approach
3.1.2 Technical Approach
3.1.3 Programatic Approach
3.1.4 Strategic Approach
4.1 Conclusion 101
Appendix - Mapping the theories 105
4 Bibliography 107
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