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Vukoszávlyev Zorán PhD, Kóródy Anna: Tendencies of Heritage Rehabilitation in Central Europe – Preservation of Cultural Heritage in Relation to Energy Efficiency Aspects. BACKGROUND Construction traditions (vernacular architecture)
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Vukoszávlyev Zorán PhD, Kóródy Anna: Tendencies of Heritage Rehabilitation in Central Europe – Preservation of Cultural Heritage in Relation to Energy Efficiency Aspects
BACKGROUND • Construction traditions (vernacular architecture) • Determinant role of landscape, identityand climate • Cultural layers (historic background, coexistence and interaction of different cultures) • HERITAGE REHABILITATION • Growing importance of rehabilitations(bothsocially and economically) • Transformation of the concept of built heritage(reinterpretation and expansion of monument protection) • New methods of interventions (based on sustainability) • IMPULSES • International relations, modern architecture and its reinterpretations • Impact of the crisis (regression in the building industry) • Growing importance of Energy Efficiency Aspects
The themeamonginternationalpublications - Old Buildings, New Design. Charles Bloszies, 2012 - Architetturad'oggi e restauro. Un confrontoantico-nuovo. Giovanni Carbonara, 2011 - Transformer: Reuse, Renewal, and RenovationinContemporaryArchitecture, Sandu Publishing, 2010- Re-UseArchitecture, Van Chris Uffelen, 2010- Build-On: ConvertedArchitecture and TransformedBuildings, Robert Klanten, Lukas Feireiss (eds.), 2009- Old BuildingsLookingfor New Use: 64 Examplesfrom Europe, Pierre Thiebaut, 2007- RecycledSpaces: Converting Old BuildingsInto New Homes, Vinny Lee, Roy Main, 2000- Rehabilitatedbuildings, CarlesBroto, 1997
Preservation of Cultural Heritage in Relation to Energy Efficiency Aspects Contemporary methods and instruments - CONTINUATION: Construction traditions, continuity of vernacular architecture - ADDITION: Interior interventions in a protected monument - ADAPTATION: Industrial heritage, large scale architecture - TRASFORMATION: Urban revival, reversible processes - SUPERIMPOSITION: High-tech elements interfering with old structure - IMITATION: Traditional forms created by modern structures - REINTERPRETATION: When the architect designs for himself
CONTINUATION NacházelArchitekti: Orchard House, Milevsko, CzechRepublic, 2011
ADDITION MarusaZorec: NaskovManor-house, Maribor, Slovenia, 2009
ADAPTATION Medusa Group: Adaptation of a formergranary, Gliwice, Poland, 2009
TRASFORMATION Archaeus: TheresiaBastion, Timișoara/Temesvár, Romania, 2010
SUPERIMPOSITION OFIS: Baroquecourtapartmants, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2012
IMITATION Matrica Arhitektura: LešićDimitri restaurant and spa, Korcula, Croatia, 2008
REINTERPRETATION PavolPanák: Atelier, Cachtice/Csejte, Slovakia, 2009
ThankYouforYourattention. „The research was founded by the European Union and Hungary in the framework of the TÁMOP4.2.4.A/1-11-1-2012-0001 National Excellence Program - National Program for elaboration and run of thesystem for personal support for Hungarian students and researchers.”