For a history of the transformation of buildings dealing with the existing.

The architectural intervention that exists has become, today, a new paradigm of the project, demanding from the history of architectural practices, a new look that draws on existing interests. From the hypothesis that ancient practices can provide, even to this day, tools to think the project, in th...

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description The architectural intervention that exists has become, today, a new paradigm of the project, demanding from the history of architectural practices, a new look that draws on existing interests. From the hypothesis that ancient practices can provide, even to this day, tools to think the project, in this article the analysis of two notable buildings is proposed – the church of Saint-Denis (France) and the Temple in Malatesta (Italy) - from an approach that favors the relationship established between the old and the new in architectural projects, whose focus is on the evolution of the issues and challenges in this field, as well as the analysis of the architects’ positions. These aspects are discussed here from the perspective of the relationship between the old and new in the project, and its transformation stages, translated and brought out through drawing, with the aim of repositioning in a broad time frame, the history of project execution in the existing one.
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spelling oai:editorial.ucatolica.edu.co:article-882020-07-28T22:30:28Z For a history of the transformation of buildings dealing with the existing. Para una historia de la transformación de edificios componer con la preexistencia. Pour une histoire de la transformation des édifices composer avec la préexistence. Jacquin, Laure architectural composition Leon-Battista Alberti historical monuments heritage restoration architectural theory religious architecture arquitectura religiosa composición arquitectónica Leon-Battista Alberti monumentos históricos patrimonio restauración teoría arquitectónica architecture religieuse composition architecturale Leon-Battista Alberti monuments historiques patrimoine restauro théorie architecturale The architectural intervention that exists has become, today, a new paradigm of the project, demanding from the history of architectural practices, a new look that draws on existing interests. From the hypothesis that ancient practices can provide, even to this day, tools to think the project, in this article the analysis of two notable buildings is proposed – the church of Saint-Denis (France) and the Temple in Malatesta (Italy) - from an approach that favors the relationship established between the old and the new in architectural projects, whose focus is on the evolution of the issues and challenges in this field, as well as the analysis of the architects’ positions. These aspects are discussed here from the perspective of the relationship between the old and new in the project, and its transformation stages, translated and brought out through drawing, with the aim of repositioning in a broad time frame, the history of project execution in the existing one. La intervención arquitectónica sobre lo existente se ha convertido, al día de hoy, en un nuevo paradigma de proyecto, demandando desde la historia de las prácticas arquitectónicas, una nueva mirada que se nutra de los intereses actuales. A partir de la hipótesis según la cual, las prácticas antiguas pueden proveer, aún hoy en día, herramientas para pensar el proyecto, en este artículo se propone el análisis de dos edificios notables —la iglesia de Saint-Denis (Francia) y el Temple de Malatesta (Italia)— desde un enfoque que privilegia la relación establecida entre lo antiguo y lo nuevo en el proyecto arquitectónico, y cuyo interés se centra en la evolución de las problemáticas y los desafíos en dicho campo, así como en el análisis de las posiciones de los arquitectos. Se abordan aquí dichos aspectos, desde la perspectiva de la relación entre lo antiguo y lo nuevo en el proyecto, y de sus etapas de transformación, traducidas y puestas en evidencia a través del dibujo, con el objetivo de reposicionar en un marco cronológico amplio, la historia de la ejecución del proyecto en lo existente. Au moment où l’intervention dans l’existant est devenue un paradigme de projet, l’histoire de ces pratiques architecturales demande à être envisagée avec un nouveau regard nourri des intérêts actuels. Partant de l’hypothèse que les pratiques anciennes peuvent fournir des outils pour penser le projet aujourd’hui, l’article propose d’analyser deux édifices remarquables -L’église de Saint-Denis (France) y Le Temple de Malatesta (Italie)- du point de vue de la relation établie entre l’ancien et le neuf dans le projet réalisé par l’architecte ; l’’intérêt étant centré sur l’évolution des problématiques et des enjeux dans ce domaine et analyse la position des architectes. Ces aspects sont abordés en se plaçant sous l’angle du projet et du rapport entre le neuf et l’existant, que l’on traduit par le biais du dessin qui met en évidence la relation entre les deux, ainsi que les étapes de la transformation. Il vise, ainsi, à replacer l’histoire de la fabrication du projet dans l’existant dans une perspective chronologique ample. Universidad Católica de Colombia 2015-06-30 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/html https://revistadearquitectura.ucatolica.edu.co/article/view/88 10.14718/RevArq.2015.17.1.9 Revista de Arquitectura; Vol. 17 No. 1 (2015): January - December; 92-100 Revista de Arquitectura (Bogotá); Vol. 17 Núm. 1 (2015): Enero - diciembre; 92-100 Revista de Arquitectura; Vol. 17 No. 1 (2015): Enero - diciembre; 92-100 Revista de Arquitectura; v. 17 n. 1 (2015): Janeiro - dezembro; 92-100 2357-626X 1657-0308 spa https://revistadearquitectura.ucatolica.edu.co/article/view/88/pdf-LauJac https://revistadearquitectura.ucatolica.edu.co/article/view/88/962 Derechos de autor 2015 Laure Jacquin info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0