Francoise Astorg Bollack
Old Buildings, New Ideas
A Selective Architectural History of Additions, Adaptations, Reuse and Design Invention
Francoise Astorg Bollack
Old Buildings, New Ideas
A Selective Architectural History of Additions, Adaptations, Reuse and Design Invention
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Some architectural transformations are modest, some are revolutionary. With 30 case studies and 300 images, this is your journey through historical adaptations to buildings.
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Some architectural transformations are modest, some are revolutionary. With 30 case studies and 300 images, this is your journey through historical adaptations to buildings.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: RIBA Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 176
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 255mm x 216mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 972g
- ISBN-13: 9781914124693
- ISBN-10: 1914124693
- Artikelnr.: 68670353
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: RIBA Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 176
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 255mm x 216mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 972g
- ISBN-13: 9781914124693
- ISBN-10: 1914124693
- Artikelnr.: 68670353
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Françoise Astorg Bollack is an architect, architectural historian and an educator. She is a practicing architect and the founder of Françoise Bollack Architects, whose practice focuses on the design opportunities of working with existing buildings.
Foreword by Robert Bruegmann Introduction 1. 6th to 15th Century: Roman Ruins as Shelter 1.1 Lucca
Nimes
Arles & Florence 2. 15th to 18th Century: Continuity and Change 2.1 Stylistic Overlays 2.1.1. Tempio Malatestiano
Rimini
Italy 2.1.2. Completion of the façade of Santa Maria Novella
Florence
Italy 2.1.3. Château de Bussy-Rabutin and Château de Châteaudun
France 2.2. Two Urban Renewal Projects in the 1550s 2.2.1. Palazzo Della Ragione
Vicenza
Italy 2.2.2. The Uffizi and the Vasari Corridor
Florence
Italy 2.3. Roman Ruins as Palazzo
Shops and Housing 2.3.1. Palazzo Savelli-Orsini: Re-use of the Theatre of Marcellus
Rome
Italy 2.4. Change and Stylistic Constancy 2.4.1. Audley End
Essex
UK 3. 19th to Early 20th Century: Change in the Historic City 3.1. New Urban Forms 3.1.1. Covered Passages
France
UK & USA 3.1.2. Regent's Park and Regent Street
London
UK 3.1.3. Haussmann's Paris
France 3.2. Early Preservation Projects in the USA 3.2.1. First National Bank of the United States Addition
New York
USA 4. Early to Mid 20th Century: Modern Architects' Attitudes to the Built World 4.1. German Pavilion at the Barcelona Universal Exhibition
Barcelona
Spain 4.2. La Maison du Docteur Dalsace (the Maison de Verre)
Paris
France 4.3. Addition to the Law Courts
Göteborg
Sweden 5. Mid 20th Century: New Perspectives
Reclamation of Urban Fragments Post-WWII 5.1. Robert Motherwell House & Studio
East Hampton
USA 5.2. Alte Pinakothek
Munich
Germany 5.3. Museum of Modern Art
New York
USA 5.4. Castelvecchio Renovation
Verona
Italy 5.5. The Invention of the Loft Apartment
New York
USA 6. Late 20th Century: History as the Subject of Design 6.1. SESC Pompeia Leisure Center
Sao Paulo
Brazil 6.2. Lehman Collection
Metropolitan Museum of Art
New York
USA 6.3. Temporary Contemporary
Los Angeles
USA 6.4. Addition to the Former Pepsi Cola Headquarters
New York
USA 6.5. Royal Academy of Arts Painting Gallery
London
UK 6.6. The Harvey Theater Restoration
Brooklyn Academy of Music
New York
USA 6.7. Jewish Museum Expansion
New York
USA 6.8. 172 Duane Street
New York
USA Appendix: Insertions
Parasites
Wraps
Juxtapositions
Weavings: Typological Building List Bibliography References Index Image Credits
Nimes
Arles & Florence 2. 15th to 18th Century: Continuity and Change 2.1 Stylistic Overlays 2.1.1. Tempio Malatestiano
Rimini
Italy 2.1.2. Completion of the façade of Santa Maria Novella
Florence
Italy 2.1.3. Château de Bussy-Rabutin and Château de Châteaudun
France 2.2. Two Urban Renewal Projects in the 1550s 2.2.1. Palazzo Della Ragione
Vicenza
Italy 2.2.2. The Uffizi and the Vasari Corridor
Florence
Italy 2.3. Roman Ruins as Palazzo
Shops and Housing 2.3.1. Palazzo Savelli-Orsini: Re-use of the Theatre of Marcellus
Rome
Italy 2.4. Change and Stylistic Constancy 2.4.1. Audley End
Essex
UK 3. 19th to Early 20th Century: Change in the Historic City 3.1. New Urban Forms 3.1.1. Covered Passages
France
UK & USA 3.1.2. Regent's Park and Regent Street
London
UK 3.1.3. Haussmann's Paris
France 3.2. Early Preservation Projects in the USA 3.2.1. First National Bank of the United States Addition
New York
USA 4. Early to Mid 20th Century: Modern Architects' Attitudes to the Built World 4.1. German Pavilion at the Barcelona Universal Exhibition
Barcelona
Spain 4.2. La Maison du Docteur Dalsace (the Maison de Verre)
Paris
France 4.3. Addition to the Law Courts
Göteborg
Sweden 5. Mid 20th Century: New Perspectives
Reclamation of Urban Fragments Post-WWII 5.1. Robert Motherwell House & Studio
East Hampton
USA 5.2. Alte Pinakothek
Munich
Germany 5.3. Museum of Modern Art
New York
USA 5.4. Castelvecchio Renovation
Verona
Italy 5.5. The Invention of the Loft Apartment
New York
USA 6. Late 20th Century: History as the Subject of Design 6.1. SESC Pompeia Leisure Center
Sao Paulo
Brazil 6.2. Lehman Collection
Metropolitan Museum of Art
New York
USA 6.3. Temporary Contemporary
Los Angeles
USA 6.4. Addition to the Former Pepsi Cola Headquarters
New York
USA 6.5. Royal Academy of Arts Painting Gallery
London
UK 6.6. The Harvey Theater Restoration
Brooklyn Academy of Music
New York
USA 6.7. Jewish Museum Expansion
New York
USA 6.8. 172 Duane Street
New York
USA Appendix: Insertions
Parasites
Wraps
Juxtapositions
Weavings: Typological Building List Bibliography References Index Image Credits
Foreword by Robert Bruegmann Introduction 1. 6th to 15th Century: Roman Ruins as Shelter 1.1 Lucca
Nimes
Arles & Florence 2. 15th to 18th Century: Continuity and Change 2.1 Stylistic Overlays 2.1.1. Tempio Malatestiano
Rimini
Italy 2.1.2. Completion of the façade of Santa Maria Novella
Florence
Italy 2.1.3. Château de Bussy-Rabutin and Château de Châteaudun
France 2.2. Two Urban Renewal Projects in the 1550s 2.2.1. Palazzo Della Ragione
Vicenza
Italy 2.2.2. The Uffizi and the Vasari Corridor
Florence
Italy 2.3. Roman Ruins as Palazzo
Shops and Housing 2.3.1. Palazzo Savelli-Orsini: Re-use of the Theatre of Marcellus
Rome
Italy 2.4. Change and Stylistic Constancy 2.4.1. Audley End
Essex
UK 3. 19th to Early 20th Century: Change in the Historic City 3.1. New Urban Forms 3.1.1. Covered Passages
France
UK & USA 3.1.2. Regent's Park and Regent Street
London
UK 3.1.3. Haussmann's Paris
France 3.2. Early Preservation Projects in the USA 3.2.1. First National Bank of the United States Addition
New York
USA 4. Early to Mid 20th Century: Modern Architects' Attitudes to the Built World 4.1. German Pavilion at the Barcelona Universal Exhibition
Barcelona
Spain 4.2. La Maison du Docteur Dalsace (the Maison de Verre)
Paris
France 4.3. Addition to the Law Courts
Göteborg
Sweden 5. Mid 20th Century: New Perspectives
Reclamation of Urban Fragments Post-WWII 5.1. Robert Motherwell House & Studio
East Hampton
USA 5.2. Alte Pinakothek
Munich
Germany 5.3. Museum of Modern Art
New York
USA 5.4. Castelvecchio Renovation
Verona
Italy 5.5. The Invention of the Loft Apartment
New York
USA 6. Late 20th Century: History as the Subject of Design 6.1. SESC Pompeia Leisure Center
Sao Paulo
Brazil 6.2. Lehman Collection
Metropolitan Museum of Art
New York
USA 6.3. Temporary Contemporary
Los Angeles
USA 6.4. Addition to the Former Pepsi Cola Headquarters
New York
USA 6.5. Royal Academy of Arts Painting Gallery
London
UK 6.6. The Harvey Theater Restoration
Brooklyn Academy of Music
New York
USA 6.7. Jewish Museum Expansion
New York
USA 6.8. 172 Duane Street
New York
USA Appendix: Insertions
Parasites
Wraps
Juxtapositions
Weavings: Typological Building List Bibliography References Index Image Credits
Nimes
Arles & Florence 2. 15th to 18th Century: Continuity and Change 2.1 Stylistic Overlays 2.1.1. Tempio Malatestiano
Rimini
Italy 2.1.2. Completion of the façade of Santa Maria Novella
Florence
Italy 2.1.3. Château de Bussy-Rabutin and Château de Châteaudun
France 2.2. Two Urban Renewal Projects in the 1550s 2.2.1. Palazzo Della Ragione
Vicenza
Italy 2.2.2. The Uffizi and the Vasari Corridor
Florence
Italy 2.3. Roman Ruins as Palazzo
Shops and Housing 2.3.1. Palazzo Savelli-Orsini: Re-use of the Theatre of Marcellus
Rome
Italy 2.4. Change and Stylistic Constancy 2.4.1. Audley End
Essex
UK 3. 19th to Early 20th Century: Change in the Historic City 3.1. New Urban Forms 3.1.1. Covered Passages
France
UK & USA 3.1.2. Regent's Park and Regent Street
London
UK 3.1.3. Haussmann's Paris
France 3.2. Early Preservation Projects in the USA 3.2.1. First National Bank of the United States Addition
New York
USA 4. Early to Mid 20th Century: Modern Architects' Attitudes to the Built World 4.1. German Pavilion at the Barcelona Universal Exhibition
Barcelona
Spain 4.2. La Maison du Docteur Dalsace (the Maison de Verre)
Paris
France 4.3. Addition to the Law Courts
Göteborg
Sweden 5. Mid 20th Century: New Perspectives
Reclamation of Urban Fragments Post-WWII 5.1. Robert Motherwell House & Studio
East Hampton
USA 5.2. Alte Pinakothek
Munich
Germany 5.3. Museum of Modern Art
New York
USA 5.4. Castelvecchio Renovation
Verona
Italy 5.5. The Invention of the Loft Apartment
New York
USA 6. Late 20th Century: History as the Subject of Design 6.1. SESC Pompeia Leisure Center
Sao Paulo
Brazil 6.2. Lehman Collection
Metropolitan Museum of Art
New York
USA 6.3. Temporary Contemporary
Los Angeles
USA 6.4. Addition to the Former Pepsi Cola Headquarters
New York
USA 6.5. Royal Academy of Arts Painting Gallery
London
UK 6.6. The Harvey Theater Restoration
Brooklyn Academy of Music
New York
USA 6.7. Jewish Museum Expansion
New York
USA 6.8. 172 Duane Street
New York
USA Appendix: Insertions
Parasites
Wraps
Juxtapositions
Weavings: Typological Building List Bibliography References Index Image Credits