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As existing buildings age, nearly half of all construction activity in Britain is related to maintenance, refurbishment and conversions. Building adaptation is an activity that continues to make a significant contribution to the workload of the construction industry. Given its importance to sustainable construction, the proportion of adaptation works in relation to new build is likely to remain substantial for the foreseeable future, especially in the developed parts of the world.Building Adaptation, Second Edition is intended as a primer on the physical changes
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Architecture --- Buildings --- Architecture --- Constructions --- Conservation and restoration --- Remodeling for other use --- Conservation et restauration --- Reconversion
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Industrial buildings --- Remodeling for other use --- Ecole d'architecture de Saint-Etienne --- Students.
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Augustinian architecture --- Church buildings --- Remodeling for other use --- Stadhuis (Bree, Belgium) --- Bree (Belgium) --- Buildings, structures, etc.
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Industrial buildings --- Constructions industrielles --- Remodeling for other use --- Reconversion --- Architecture industrielle --- Friches industrielles --- Reconversion. --- Bâtiment industriel --- Bâtiment multifonctionnel --- Reconversion de bâtiment --- Rénovation architecturale --- Rénovation urbaine --- Usine --- Musée
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Industrial sites --- Industrial development projects --- Factories --- Waste lands --- Zones industrielles --- Développement industriel --- Usines --- Friches --- Remodeling for other use --- Projets --- Reconversion
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Architecture --- Historic buildings --- Monuments historiques --- Architecture contemporaine --- Extension de bâtiment --- Monument historique --- Réhabilitation de bâtiment --- Rénovation architecturale --- Conservation and restoration --- Remodeling for other use --- Conservation et restauration --- Reconversion --- Buildings --- Constructions --- Repair and reconstruction --- Réfection --- History --- Conservation et restauration. --- Réfection. --- Architecture - France - 20th century --- Architecture - France - 21st century --- Historic buildings - Conservation and restoration - France --- Historic buildings - Remodeling for other use - France --- Architecture - France - 20e siecle --- Architecture - France - 21e siecle --- Monuments historiques - Conservation et restauration - France --- Monuments historiques - Reconversion - France --- Frankrijk
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Entreprendre la restauration d'un bâtiment s'avère parfois plus complexe qu'en construire un nouveau. En effet, il convient de tenir compte de deux obligations d'une part celle de conserver les éléments ayant une valeur historique, et d'autre part celle de prendre en considération l'état de la construction existante. Or, il est rare de le connaître avant de démarrer un projet. La tendance européenne, qui était depuis la fin de la Seconde Guerre Mondiale de respecter les constructions historiques, a conduit, ces dernières années, à une approche quelque peu artificieuse. En effet, dans de nombreux projets, le concept de restauration a été mal interprété certains, qualifiés, à tort, de restauration, ne conservaient que la façade, recelant derrière un édifice entièrement nouveau. Ces interventions, ont façonné une nouvelle vision des faits : la restauration devient l'adaptation d'un bâtiment ancien aux nécessités actuelles, reléguant le dialogue avec le passé au second plan. Cet ouvrage offre une sélection hors paire d'uvres d'architectes du monde entier, un éventail d'anciens espaces restaurés, à l'instar d'ateliers, usines, étables, granges et moulins, reconvertis en habitations privées.
Loft --- Reconversion de bâtiment --- Buildings --- Interior architecture --- Réhabilitation de bâtiment --- Rénovation architecturale --- Remodeling for other use --- Herbruik (architectuur) --- 72.025 --- Architectural interiors --- Architecture, Interior --- Interior space (Architecture) --- Interiors --- Space (Architecture) --- Adaptive reuse of buildings --- Architecture --- Herbestemming (architectuur) --- Renovatie (architectuur) --- Verbouwingen --- Adaptive reuse --- Conservation and restoration --- Constructions --- Habitations --- Reconversion --- Conservation et restauration --- Aménagement --- Reconversion. --- Conservation et restauration. --- Aménagement. --- 72.025.2 --- 72.025.1 --- Reconversie (architectuur) --- Buildings - Remodeling for other use --- Reconversion (architecture) --- Aménagement
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Architecture, Industrial --- Buildings --- Centers for the performing arts --- Architecture industrielle --- Constructions --- Salles de spectacle --- Remodeling for other use --- Reconversion --- Lieu unique (Arts center) --- Nantes (France) --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Bouchain, Patrick, --- Bâtiment culturel --- Centre culturel --- Chantier --- Patrimoine industriel --- Pratique architecturale --- Reconversion de bâtiment --- Usine --- Bouchain, Patrick --- Nantes --- Usines --- Centres culturels --- France
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The Montreal International Conference. Throughout the Western world, many churches of all religious traditions are closing their doors due to a lack of worshippers and officiants. These mainstays of our cities and towns and chroniclers of our memories are in danger of disappearing in the somewhat near future. Heritage continues to crumble, with nearly 2,000 churches closed in England, billions of unused or lost land assets in the United States, and more than 600 churches demolished in the Netherlands. Tens of thousands of churches in Scandinavia, Germany, Belgium, and France are also clamoring for our attention, while their Québec counterparts have faced steadily declining parishioners’ interest for the past several years. Forty-odd North American and European specialists share their experiences and make suggestions regarding the future and ownership of these noble buildings, as well as their purpose and use. They also describe the challenges of urban planning and managing such buildings, and explore new approaches that will help churches survive by redefining their purpose and status within the community. In the end, the issue is one of understanding how churches can again become the heritage of the entire community. Le Colloque international de Montréal. Partout en Occident, de nombreuses églises, de toutes traditions religieuses, ferment leurs portes faute de fidèles et de célébrants. Ces hauts lieux de nos villes, de nos villages et de nos mémoires sont menacés de disparaître à plus ou moins brève échéance. Le patrimoine ne cesse de s’effriter : près de 2 000 églises fermées en Angleterre ; des milliards d’actifs fonciers inexploités ou perdus aux États-Unis ; plus de 600 églises démolies aux Pays-Bas. Des dizaines de milliers d’églises de Scandinavie, d’Allemagne, de Belgique et de France réclament aussi notre attention, tout comme celles du Québec confrontées, depuis quelques années, à la désaffection constante de leurs paroissiens. Une quarantaine de spécialistes nord-américains et européens analysent les expériences vécues et formulent des propositions concernant l’avenir et la propriété de ces nobles bâtiments, leur vocation et leur usage. Ils évaluent également les défis que posent la planification urbaine et la gestion de tels édifices et explorent de nouvelles approches qui permettront d’assurer la survie des églises dans la cité, en redéfinissant leur vocation communautaire et leur statut au sein de la collectivité. Il s’agit, en somme, de saisir comment l’église peut aujourd’hui redevenir le patrimoine de la collectivité entière.
Church architecture --- Church buildings --- Cultural property --- Conservation and restoration --- Remodeling for other use --- Social aspects --- Architecture religieuse --- Églises --- Patrimoine religieux --- Biens culturels --- Actes de congrès --- Conservation et restauration --- Aspect social --- Reconversion --- 726.5 --- 72.025.5 --- C3 --- toekomst --- architectuur --- kerkbouw --- monumentenzorg --- wetgeving --- kerkelijke goederen --- KADOC (x) --- 72.025.5 Architectuur: verandering van gebruik --- Architectuur: verandering van gebruik --- 726.5 Kerkgebouwen. Kerkarchitectuur --- Kerkgebouwen. Kerkarchitectuur --- Kunst en cultuur --- Eglises --- Congresses. --- Congrès --- Ecclesiastical architecture --- Rood-lofts --- Christian art and symbolism --- Religious architecture --- Architecture, Gothic --- Cultural heritage --- Cultural patrimony --- Cultural resources --- Heritage property --- National heritage --- National patrimony --- National treasure --- Patrimony, Cultural --- Treasure, National --- Property --- World Heritage areas --- Churches --- Buildings --- Church facilities --- Actes de congrès. --- Architecture religieuse. --- Églises --- Conservation et restauration. --- Aspect social. --- Church architecture - Conservation and restoration - Congresses --- Church buildings - Remodeling for other use - Congresses --- Cultural property - Congresses --- Church buildings - Social aspects - Congresses
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