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Make it anew / Hans Ibelings and diederendirrix architects

By: Ibelings, Hans [author].
Contributor(s): Diederendirrix (Firm) [author].
Publisher: Amsterdam : The Architecture Observer, ©2018Copyright date: ©2018Description: 159 pages : illustrations (some color), plans, portraits ; 24 cm.Content type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9789492058065.Subject(s): Diederendirrix (Firm) -- Catalogs | Architecture -- History -- Designs and plansGenre/Form: Architectural drawings. | Catalogs. | History. | Print books.Summary: Architecture builds upon history. Even the avant-gardist creed to 'make it new' still assumes a past. It is impossible to imagine novelty without an awareness of what existed before. This is even more true for the reuse and appropriation of existing structures, where designers take a stance relative to the past. In their transformation projects the office of diederendirrix architects retell stories of buildings and sites - by paraphrasing part of the story, by recasting central actors, by making architecture speak in other words. In so doing, they make it anew. Written, compiled, and edited by architecture critic Hans Ibelings in collaboration with Paul Diederen and Bert Dirrix
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Architecture builds upon history. Even the avant-gardist creed to 'make it new' still assumes a past. It is impossible to imagine novelty without an awareness of what existed before. This is even more true for the reuse and appropriation of existing structures, where designers take a stance relative to the past. In their transformation projects the office of diederendirrix architects retell stories of buildings and sites - by paraphrasing part of the story, by recasting central actors, by making architecture speak in other words. In so doing, they make it anew. Written, compiled, and edited by architecture critic Hans Ibelings in collaboration with Paul Diederen and Bert Dirrix

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