Preservation Issues of Architecture from the Second Half of the Twentieth Century
Preservation Issues of Architecture from the Second Half of the Twentieth Century
Author(s): Igor MachataSubject(s): Cultural history, Architecture, Applied Geography, Environmental and Energy policy, Sociology of Culture, History of Art
Published by: Historický ústav SAV, v. v. i.
Keywords: adaptive reuse; post-war modernism; late modernism; heritage preservation; transformation; architecture of the second half of the twentieth century; socialist modernism
Summary/Abstract: Late Modernist architectural works are confronted with an ambivalent situation between heritage acknowledgement and physical destruction. The text aims to explain the growing interest in their protection as a natural evolution of monument preservation, yet simultaneously questions the effectiveness of current procedures regarding the specifics of the given architecture. The Mäusebunker case study illustrates an approach of institutionalized preservation in terms of an architectural strategy of adaptive reuse, focusing more on the preservation of principle than of the image. It presents a method of working with post-war architecture that focuses on its active engagement with contemporary life within the values of sustainability.
Journal: Architektúra & Urbanizmus
- Issue Year: 58/2024
- Issue No: 1-2
- Page Range: 36-53
- Page Count: 18
- Language: English