1st Edition

The Routledge Companion to the Philosophy of Architectural Reconstruction

Edited By Zoltán Somhegyi, Lisa Giombini Copyright 2024
424 Pages 56 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

424 Pages 56 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

424 Pages 56 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This companion investigates the philosophical and theoretical foundations determining the conditions of possibility and the limits that make the conservation, readaptation, and transformation of past buildings legitimate operations. As increasing ecological and economic challenges question opportunities for new construction, the process of restoring, transforming, and readapting buildings for... Read more

Rethinking, restoring, readapting: An introduction to the philosophy of architectural reconstruction

Zoltán Somhegyi and Lisa Giombini

PART I: Theoretical inquiries

1. Theory and practice in heritage decision-making

Derek Matravers

2. Lives and afterlives of architectural objects

Saul Fisher

3. Integrity in cultural heritage preservation: Unveiling the challenges

Lisa Giombini

4. Preservation as a moral disposition: The values embedded within cultural heritage

Eduardo Romero de Oliveira

5. Narrative meaning and the reconstruction of architectural heritage

Joshua Lewis Thomas and William Bülow

6. Questioning heritage

Max Ryynänen and Ksenia Kaverina

PART II: Applying theories

7. Regenerating heritage processes and practices in historical reconstruction

Cornelius Holtorf

8. Narrative and the legitimacy of change to historic buildings

Nigel Walter

9. How to conserve a fake ruin? Heritage dilemmas between aesthetics and practice

Zoltán Somhegyi

10. Heritage, biophilic reconstruction, and climate change

Barry L. Stiefel

11. The use of light installations in architectural reconstruction: New technological solutions for the public sphere

Ryan Mitchell Wittingslow and Sannah Lehtinen

12. Reusing Roosevelt? Tainted monuments and the architectural reuse strategy

Sandra Shapshay

PART III: Areas and districts

13. Aesthetics in a renovated city: Historical view of mundane Cityscape in Modern Japan

Daiki Amanai

14. The transformation trap: Redeveloping the historic Chinese Baroque area in Harbin

Wenzhuo Zhang

15. The question of Al Seef in Dubai. A case of historicist architecture compared to the global principles of architectural heritage

Cristiano Luchetti

16. The Swahili House - a heritage in the East African City

Peter Amalo Makachia

17. Post-war ruins: Relics of the past or unwanted "urban scars." Reconstruction of the dissonant heritage of the Recovered Territories in Poland

Małgorzata Nieszczerzewska

18. Architectural reconstruction reconsidered: Cases from the postwar reconstruction of Germany

Rumiko Handa

19. Miami Art Deco architecture, climate change, and puzzles for historic preservation

Elizabeth Scarbrough

PART IV: Buildings

20. "This magnificent pile". The cathedral of Trondheim from ruin to heritage

Anne Eriksen

21. The restoration of Chartres Cathedral: Theories and practices

David A. Scott

22. "To build still more deliberately": Architectural reconstruction and the house that Thoreau built

Ivan Gaskell

23. When memory fades and resources run dry: Three cases of neglect and loss

David A. Gerber and Carolyn Korsmeyer

24. Restoration and adaptive reuse of the Fişekhane (cartridge factory) in Istanbul – a case of sustainable rehabilitation in the context of a profit-seeking real estate development scheme

Emin Mahir Balcioğlu

25. An imitation game: Restoration and intangible heritage at the Bletchley Park Huts, UK

Johnathan Djabarouti

26. Architectural conservation in Nairobi: The Don Bosco shrine

Lydia Muthuma

Biography

Zoltán Somhegyi is an art historian, holding a Ph.D. in Aesthetics and a Habilitation (venia legendi) in Philosophy. Currently he is Associate Professor of Art History at the Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary.

Lisa Giombini is a Research Fellow in Aesthetics in the Department of Philosophy, Communication, and Performing Arts at Roma Tre University.