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Yellowred is a publication that concerns architecture projects, built on preexisting architecture, converting, reusing, extending, downsizing or refurbishing it. Its main goal is to illustrate how buildings, in their inevitable transformation process, can

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Yellowred

on reused architecture

Auteur:Martin Boesch, Laura Lupini, João F. Machado

Uitgever:Mendrisio Academy Press

ISBN: 978-8-836-63621-1

  • Paperback
  • Engels
  • 180 pagina's
  • 16 jun. 2017

Yellowred is a publication that concerns architecture projects, built on preexisting architecture, converting, reusing, extending, downsizing or refurbishing it. Its main goal is to illustrate how buildings, in their inevitable transformation process, can be re-used.

This publication collects a number of projects that show a capacity to rediscover in the existing building hidden potentialities, transforming them in opportunities for the reused building. Yellowred talks about the strategies, themes, ideas and advantages of extending the lifespan of an existing structure, which has become a widely diffused practice due to today’s global commitment for what concerns sustainability. On the other hand Yellowred looks at examples from the past, showing that reusing existing buildings has Always been part of architects’ concerns, for economic, social or cultural reasons.


Including the projects:
Paper Mill museum, Leiria - Alvaro Siza
City Library, Blankenberge - Sergison Bates architects
Cultural Centre Escuelas Pias, Madrid - Jose Ignacio Linazasoro
C-Mine Cultural Centre, Genk - 51N4E
Bois-le-Petre Tower, Paris - Druot, Lacaton & Vassal
V&A Museum of Childhood, London - Caruso St John architects
East Wing of Natural History Museum, Berlin - Diener & Diener Architekten
Old Hospice, St. Gotthard-Pass - Miller & Maranta
Prada Foundation, Milan - OMA - Office for Metropolitan Architecture

Yellowred is a publication that concerns architecture projects, built on preexisting architecture, converting, reusing, extending, downsizing or refurbishing it. Its main goal is to illustrate how buildings, in their inevitable transformation process, can be re-used.

This publication collects a number of projects that show a capacity to rediscover in the existing building hidden potentialities, transforming them in opportunities for the reused building. Yellowred talks about the strategies, themes, ideas and advantages of extending the lifespan of an existing structure, which has become a widely diffused practice due to today’s global commitment for what concerns sustainability. On the other hand Yellowred looks at examples from the past, showing that reusing existing buildings has Always been part of architects’ concerns, for economic, social or cultural reasons.


Including the projects:
Paper Mill museum, Leiria - Alvaro Siza
City Library, Blankenberge - Sergison Bates architects
Cultural Centre Escuelas Pias, Madrid - Jose Ignacio Linazasoro
C-Mine Cultural Centre, Genk - 51N4E
Bois-le-Petre Tower, Paris - Druot, Lacaton & Vassal
V&A Museum of Childhood, London - Caruso St John architects
East Wing of Natural History Museum, Berlin - Diener & Diener Architekten
Old Hospice, St. Gotthard-Pass - Miller & Maranta
Prada Foundation, Milan - OMA - Office for Metropolitan Architecture

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