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Int|AR: Interventions|Adaptive Reuse

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Interior Architecture Journal
Int|AR
is positioned within RISD's Department of Interior Architecture, whose focus is adaptive reuse. In existence since 1947, it is founded upon the leadership of its first department head, Ernst Lichtblau, a student of Otto Wagner grounded in the sensibilities of the Viennese Secession.


Vol. 01 Autumn 2009

In this issue:

■ adaptive reuse today

editorial


■ city as hotel
-pixelhotel, Linz, Austria
Markus Berger


■ constructing MAXXI
-an interview with Ing. Emiliano Cerasi
Roberta Possenti


■ skin_graft
-185 post building, San Francisco, CA
Liliane Wong


■ skin deep conservation
-versus the imagination of preservation
Federica Goffi


■ ‘Sea Change’
-re-creation as preservation, coast of Maine
Heinrich Hermann


■ life imitates art
-KK projects, New Orleans, LA
Maya Marx


■ counterpreservation
-between grimy buildings and renovation rage
Daniela Sandler

■ FP3
-an interview with H+A on urban revitalization in Boston, MA
Markus Berger and Heinrich Hermann


■ past_perfect
-the evolution of a type Bari, Italy
Liliane Wong


■ house of ruins
-into the wild, Baltic Coast, Latvia
Nick Heywood

■ Interiography
-ruminations on the scope of the discipline
Brian Kernaghan

■ transcending time
-museo civico eremitani, Padova, Italy
photo essay

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Int|AR: Interventions|Adaptive Reuse

RISD Interior Architecture

http://intar-journal.risd.edu/
Today about 50% of the overall US building industry, totaling $50 billion each year, is comprised of the transformation, adaptation or expansion of existing buildings. This journal addresses these issues of adaptive reuse by promoting creative explorations of this subject through exemplary works in which sustainability is one important facet. Its domain encompasses issues of preservation, conservation, alteration and interventions in the field of architecture and interior studies and practice, but also in the realms of urban and landscape design, and their repercussions in the history and theory of architecture, urbanism, art and design. This inaugural issue is a sampling of such explorations within these varied fields.
http://intar.risd.edu/



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