“Continuity and Change:...” offers a comprehensive examination of the complex relationship between the preservation of historic building and the creation of innovative architectural design. This research delves into the challenges, dialogues, and solutions that define this dynamic interplay, seeking to understand the fundamental dilemma of balancing continuity and change. The thesis is structured around three interrelated themes: “Old”, “New,” and “In-Between.” In the “Old” section, we investigate the preservation techniques employed for the historic Veterinaria building, structuring significant historical importance. This section unveils the steps undertaken to safeguard the building’s original appearance and historical significance, exploring the many challenges involved in protecting old buildings with historical value. Transitioning to the “New” section, our focus shifts towards architectural innovation. We provide a detailed account of the design and construction of a new building that creatively integrates historical architectural elements with contemporary styles. Finally, we direct our attention to the “In-Between” theme, exploring the transitional spaces that connect the old and new buildings. This section delves into the architectural solutions applied to the new facade of the historic building and the bridge, serving as the main entrance to the entire campus. These transitional spaces symbolize the delicate equilibrium between preserving heritage and embracing modernity, embodying the concept of continuity and change. “Continuity and Change” encapsulates the ongoing dialogue between architectural heritage and contemporary design. It showcases the art of heritage preservation while simultaneously paving the way for a forward-looking architectural future. This thesis offers deep understanding of how tradition and innovation interact in the field of architecture.
“Continuità e Cambiamento:...” offre un’esaminazione completa del complesso rapporto tra un edificio storico e un progetto di un’architettura innovativa. Questa ricerca si addentra nelle sfide, nei dialoghi e nelle soluzioni che definiscono questa interazione dinamica, carcando di comprendere il dilemma fondamentale dell’equilibrio tra continuità e del cambiamento. La tesi è strutturata attorno a tre argomenti interrelati: “Antico”, “Nuovo”, e “In mezzo”. Nella sezione “Antico”, si analizzano le tecniche di conservazione impiegate per l’edificio storico di Veterinaria, che ha una rilevata importanza storica. Questa sezione rivela i passi intrapresi per salvaguardare l’aspetto originale dell’edificio e il suo significato storico, esplorando le diverse sfide legate alla protezione di edifici antichi di valore storico. Passando alla sezione “Nuovo”, l’attenzione si sposta sull’innovazione architettonica. Forniamo un resoconto dettagliato della progettazione e della costruzione di un nuovo edifico che integra in modo creativo elementi architettonici storici con stili contemporanei. Infine, rivolgiamo la nostra attenzione al tema “In Mezzo”, esplorando gli spazi di transizione che collegano gli edifici vecchi e nuovi. Questa sezione approfondisce le soluzioni architettoniche applicate alla nuova facciata dell’edificio storico e al ponte, che funge da ingresso principale all’intero campus. Questi spazi di transizione simboleggiano il delicato equilibrio tra la conservazione del patrimonio e la modernità, incarnando il concetto di continuità e cambiamento. “Continuità e Cambiamento” racchiude il dialogo tra patrimonio architettonico e design contemporaneo. Mostra l’arte della conservazione del patrimonio storico e contemporaneamente apre la strada a un futuro architettonico orientato al futuro. Questa tesi offre una comprensione profonda di come tradizione e innovazione interagiscono nel campo dell’architettura.
Conversation / Conservation: new entrance to the Veterinaria Campus
Radaelli, Chiara;Kukelko, Kateryna;Abdrakhmanova, Dina
2022/2023
Abstract
“Continuity and Change:...” offers a comprehensive examination of the complex relationship between the preservation of historic building and the creation of innovative architectural design. This research delves into the challenges, dialogues, and solutions that define this dynamic interplay, seeking to understand the fundamental dilemma of balancing continuity and change. The thesis is structured around three interrelated themes: “Old”, “New,” and “In-Between.” In the “Old” section, we investigate the preservation techniques employed for the historic Veterinaria building, structuring significant historical importance. This section unveils the steps undertaken to safeguard the building’s original appearance and historical significance, exploring the many challenges involved in protecting old buildings with historical value. Transitioning to the “New” section, our focus shifts towards architectural innovation. We provide a detailed account of the design and construction of a new building that creatively integrates historical architectural elements with contemporary styles. Finally, we direct our attention to the “In-Between” theme, exploring the transitional spaces that connect the old and new buildings. This section delves into the architectural solutions applied to the new facade of the historic building and the bridge, serving as the main entrance to the entire campus. These transitional spaces symbolize the delicate equilibrium between preserving heritage and embracing modernity, embodying the concept of continuity and change. “Continuity and Change” encapsulates the ongoing dialogue between architectural heritage and contemporary design. It showcases the art of heritage preservation while simultaneously paving the way for a forward-looking architectural future. This thesis offers deep understanding of how tradition and innovation interact in the field of architecture.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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