Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/12465
Title: Transcription of Former Architecture
Authors: Zinoski, M., Dimitrievski, T.
Keywords: Concept, Transcription, Cohesion, Typology, Identity
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: University of Pécs Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology
Source: Zinoski, M., Dimitrievski, T. (2019). Transcription of Former Architecture. 6th International Academic Conference on Places and Technologies. Pécs, 2019. Hungary: University of Pécs Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology. pp. 163-170
Conference: 6th International Academic Conference on Places and Technologies
Abstract: Nowadays architectural practice deals with compromising the creation of new forms striving for self-sustainability, energy efficiency etc. and respecting the existing historical monuments that carry on the spirit that users identify with. The case study of this paper is a direct consequence of the physical appearance, through the objective reality that is being stimulated by the contemporary needs, articulating the demands of the new users. Those necessities transform the original architectural concept beyond recognition. This problem of sustainable preservation emphasizes the significance of architectural identity and develops new spatial needs of the actual users. The modernistic ideology lead by its strict apriority has no impact over forming social cohesion. Considering architecture is a communication medium, the method of transcription tends to strengthen the connection between the newly ingrained program and the community's requirements on a local scale. Generating architectural methods that complete the task of both constant sustainability and social cohesion sets the fundamentals for creating synergies as a collective awareness in a world of constant changes.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/12465
ISBN: 978-963-429-401-6
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Architecture: Conference papers

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