How buildings visualise client and architect: The problem that today’s user is typically not the client
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23/05/2016
23/05/2016
2016
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Resumo |
An article presented at the last ICAT- conference stated at the end that buildings at all times tend to picture the people who had them erected. This paper aims to show the correctness of that statement. To this end, it will examine a number of typical residential buildings dating from the beginning of the seventeenth century up to today, investigate who had the buildings erected, and relate that to the performance of the buildings. This relation analysis will mainly use the scale but also the degree of diversity in function and appearance as factors. Furthermore, using economic data and data on the buildings to identify patterns, it will investigate how size of the property and relative size of the capital interest behind the building has developed. Since the authors live in Copenhagen and Copenhagen is very typical in its historical development, buildings and environments in and around the centre of Copenhagen are used as examples. |
Identificador |
Galiano Garrigós, Antonio; Kouider, Tahar (eds.). Healthy Buildings: Innovation, Design & Technology, ICAT 2016: Conference Proceedings of the 6th International Congress of Architectural Technology, University of Alicante 12-14 May 2016. San Vicente del Raspeig: Universidad de Alicante, 2016. ISBN 978-84-16724-10-9, pp. 139-158 978-84-16724-10-9 |
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eng |
Publicador |
Universidad de Alicante |
Direitos |
© de los textos: sus autores info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
Palavras-Chave | #Scale #Urbanity #Prices #Investors #Expressivity #Diversity #Performance #Construcciones Arquitectónicas |
Tipo |
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject |