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"Dimensions. Journal of Architectural Knowledge" is an academic
journal in, on, and from the discipline of architecture, addressing
the creation, constitution, and transmission of architectural
knowledge. It explores methods genuine to the discipline and
architectural modes of interdisciplinary methodological adaptions.
Processes, procedures, and results of knowledge creation and
practice are esteemed coequally, with particular attention to the
architectural design and epistemologies of aesthetic practice and
research. Issue 3, "Species of Theses an Other Pieces", is
concerned with the form of the doctoral thesis in practice-oriented
research. In reference to George Perec's "Species of Spaces and
Other Pieces", this issue takes the love for playing with forms,
genres, and arrangements as its program.
Die Praxis zeigt, dass viele Bürotürme aus den 1950er- und
60er-Jahren abgerissen werden. Dabei lassen sie sich auch an
heutige Anforderungen und Bedürfnisse anpassen. Dazu sind nicht
nur Abwägungsprozesse, sondern auch komplexe Planungs- und
Umbauschritte notwendig. Eine einheitliche bauwerkserhaltende
Vorgehensweise gibt es bis heute nicht. Dieses Buch stellt
erfolgreiche Strategien und Konzepte zur Revitalisierung von
Bürohochhäusern der 1950er und 60er-Jahre vor. Die Autorinnen und
Autoren greifen dabei sowohl städtebauliche als auch
baudenkmalpflegerische Aspekte auf. Dokumentiert werden drei
Hochhäuser in Nürnberg, Frankfurt und Berlin, deren Sanierung
umfassend dargestellt ist – von konstruktiven bis zu
bauphysikalischen und gebäudetechnischen Lösungen.
The built heritage of postwar modernism has been under threat from
climate change and the high expectations of society for years. The
tremendous volume of building stock was erected with high hopes for
the future within just a short period of time—and frequently
using construction techniques that were as yet unproven. Despite
the many research efforts focusing on spatial concepts and societal
utopias between the 1950s and 1970s, the practice-oriented field of
construction research lacks binding recording and evaluation
strategies for buildings, materials, and construction methods for
the majority of buildings of all types. This affects projects from
solitary churches, residential settlements, and green spaces right
through to large cultural, sporting, and education constructions,
as well as the engineering structures of the urban and peripheral
infrastructure. In order to preserve this existing stock as a
resource for the future, new recording and evaluation tools that
take into account technical, construction, ecological, and economic
factors are necessary. This book presents possibilities for the
management of our recent constructed heritage on the basis of
ongoing projects by the DFG-Netzwerk Bauforschung Jungere
Baubestande 1945+ buildings preservation network.
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