Conscious research in the design process: a methodology for evaluating pre-existing conditions
At the beginning of this century, Chile underwent a change regarding the protection of its heritage; citizens became aware of the concept of “heritage”, of their duty as a society to protect this heritage, and the requirement of the State to properly invest resources intended for...
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| Egile Nagusiak: | , |
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| Formatua: | Online |
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Universidad de Chile. Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo
2014
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| Sarrera elektronikoa: | https://dearquitectura.uchile.cl/index.php/RA/article/view/33649 |
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| Gaia: | At the beginning of this century, Chile underwent a change regarding the protection of its heritage; citizens became aware of the concept of “heritage”, of their duty as a society to protect this heritage, and the requirement of the State to properly invest resources intended for this protection. From an architectural point of view, the question arises: How do we address the architectural intervention in a pre-existent form in a responsible, ethical, and appropriate manner? Intervention should be an established operation, defined by historic, architectural and technical support; and doing it consciously implies an understanding of the relevance of the intervention. The development of a diagnosis and the definition of the corresponding criteria for intervention will allow the development of a consistent and efficient project impacting upon the city with coherent architecture. |
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