With the introduction of industrial processes, the potential of historical architecture to undertake various functions and to re-use its original materials is no longer possible: ever more functionally specialized buildings have proved refractory to transformations, and even the seemingly most recently created materials and technologies nare rapidly becoming obsolete. This is particularly important in the case of buildings constructed between the 1950s and the year 2000, since problems arising from disposal of toxic materials, updating of plant, and dismantling of construction elements make both the reuse and the destruction of such buildings economically unfeasible. In-depth knowledge of materials and construction-related practices of in...
From the beginning of the new century, the culture of architectural design seems in a state of perma...
In the Thirties the issue of industrialisation of the building has already troubled “modern” archite...
In the Thirties the issue of industrialisation of the building has already troubled “modern” archite...
With the introduction of industrial processes, the potential of historical architecture to undertake...
Abandoned industrial buildings are characterized by a fragile image which makes them unworthy;howeve...
The subject of how twentieth-century architecture ages is highly complex and detailed. But the probl...
The subject of how twentieth-century architecture ages is highly complex and detailed. But the probl...
The subject of how twentieth-century architecture ages is highly complex and detailed. But the probl...
In the Thirties the issue of industrialisation of the building has already troubled “modern” archite...
What fate awaits the buildings of the twentieth century? The archaeologist Eric Cline observed that ...
In the Thirties the issue of industrialisation of the building has already troubled “modern” archite...
Today as in the past decades, a growing number of industrial and military sites are being abandoned ...
In the Thirties the issue of industrialisation of the building has already troubled “modern” archite...
Today as in the past decades, a growing number of industrial and military sites are being abandoned ...
What fate awaits the buildings of the twentieth century? The archaeologist Eric Cline observed that ...
From the beginning of the new century, the culture of architectural design seems in a state of perma...
In the Thirties the issue of industrialisation of the building has already troubled “modern” archite...
In the Thirties the issue of industrialisation of the building has already troubled “modern” archite...
With the introduction of industrial processes, the potential of historical architecture to undertake...
Abandoned industrial buildings are characterized by a fragile image which makes them unworthy;howeve...
The subject of how twentieth-century architecture ages is highly complex and detailed. But the probl...
The subject of how twentieth-century architecture ages is highly complex and detailed. But the probl...
The subject of how twentieth-century architecture ages is highly complex and detailed. But the probl...
In the Thirties the issue of industrialisation of the building has already troubled “modern” archite...
What fate awaits the buildings of the twentieth century? The archaeologist Eric Cline observed that ...
In the Thirties the issue of industrialisation of the building has already troubled “modern” archite...
Today as in the past decades, a growing number of industrial and military sites are being abandoned ...
In the Thirties the issue of industrialisation of the building has already troubled “modern” archite...
Today as in the past decades, a growing number of industrial and military sites are being abandoned ...
What fate awaits the buildings of the twentieth century? The archaeologist Eric Cline observed that ...
From the beginning of the new century, the culture of architectural design seems in a state of perma...
In the Thirties the issue of industrialisation of the building has already troubled “modern” archite...
In the Thirties the issue of industrialisation of the building has already troubled “modern” archite...