These documents have been reviewed by Safe Assignment.This Thesis, Waiting for Ruin, is an examination of how adaptive reuse projects can become an intermediary for overlapping contemporary and historic architecture. Adaptive reuse can be used to revitalize historic but decrepit structures by giving them new purpose through new construction that draws on the existing character. The existing historic structures becomes informed and inspired by the new architecture. This thesis does not approach adaptive reuse from the stand point of sustainability or historic preservation. While sustainability is a worthwhile and commendable endeavor, and will be utilized in the design process, this project will not focus on the environmental and economi...
Adaptive reuse is employed when revitalizing an existing infrastructure while maintaining important ...
Adaptive reuse of buildings has generally accompanied the development of human civilization, from th...
Many countries like the United States are taking lands that are untouched and putting in new structu...
These documents have been reviewed by Safe Assignment.This Thesis, Waiting for Ruin, is an examinati...
The idea of adapting old buildings for emerging purposes has been a regular strategy to sustain arch...
As preservation awareness is deepening in society, the typical adaptive reuse project is not necessa...
The relevance of adaptive-reuse of structures, historic or otherwise is unquestionable in today’s wo...
Buildings have always been reused for both pragmatic and symbolic reasons. However, out of the turbu...
Adaptive Reuse: Is it Really Necessary? The reuse of an old building for a purpose other than which ...
This graduate thesis examines the inherent meaning in a constructed building and using that to find ...
Adaptive Reuse in Decaying Cities: Interior Design and Historic Preservation Working Together Interi...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 29-30)An underutilized, historic building in the community o...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1981.MICROFICHE COP...
In the first decade of the 21st century, the trend of architecturally iconic museums as a way for ci...
From the beginning of the new century, the culture of architectural design seems in a state of perma...
Adaptive reuse is employed when revitalizing an existing infrastructure while maintaining important ...
Adaptive reuse of buildings has generally accompanied the development of human civilization, from th...
Many countries like the United States are taking lands that are untouched and putting in new structu...
These documents have been reviewed by Safe Assignment.This Thesis, Waiting for Ruin, is an examinati...
The idea of adapting old buildings for emerging purposes has been a regular strategy to sustain arch...
As preservation awareness is deepening in society, the typical adaptive reuse project is not necessa...
The relevance of adaptive-reuse of structures, historic or otherwise is unquestionable in today’s wo...
Buildings have always been reused for both pragmatic and symbolic reasons. However, out of the turbu...
Adaptive Reuse: Is it Really Necessary? The reuse of an old building for a purpose other than which ...
This graduate thesis examines the inherent meaning in a constructed building and using that to find ...
Adaptive Reuse in Decaying Cities: Interior Design and Historic Preservation Working Together Interi...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 29-30)An underutilized, historic building in the community o...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1981.MICROFICHE COP...
In the first decade of the 21st century, the trend of architecturally iconic museums as a way for ci...
From the beginning of the new century, the culture of architectural design seems in a state of perma...
Adaptive reuse is employed when revitalizing an existing infrastructure while maintaining important ...
Adaptive reuse of buildings has generally accompanied the development of human civilization, from th...
Many countries like the United States are taking lands that are untouched and putting in new structu...