圖書簡介Preservation of our nation's built environment is a universally embraced ideal as we strive to perpetuate a sense of place, tradition, and culture. While in the past, preservations efforts were narrowly focused on pure restoration, over the last several decades the movement has broadened tremendously to include restoration, renovation, and adaptive use projects.
Architecture Transformed: New Life For Old Buildings will provide a glimpse at the many ways in which buildings have been preserved over the past decade in the United States and abroad. Some 40 buildings are presented with the technical and architectural issues examined, as well as the human story behind each. Obviously this is just the tip of the iceberg. Hundreds of buildings have been renovated during this time period. Our attempt is to offer a wide variety of building types and restoration/preservation strategies that demonstrate how significant preservation is today.
Architecture Transformed: New Life For Old Buildings is a beautifully illustrated volume documenting today's building preservation efforts from around the world.
‧ Includes more than 300 color photographs, floor plans, and line drawings.
‧ Presents an in-depth look at almost 40 significant projects worldwide located in such places as the United States, Great Britain, France, Italy, Singapore, and the Netherlands.
‧ Features a wide variety of buildings—theaters, museums, corporate headquarters, libraries, and cathedrals.
A valuable resource that gives a sweeping look at the extent and breadth of the movement to preserve architectural heritage.