The interior architectural design framework for shaping interior com- ponents to optimize the lifetime of building products
The interior architectural design framework for shaping interior com- ponents to optimize the lifetime of building products
Podstawowe informacje
Inny tytuł
Dzieło
Rozdział w monografii
Autorzy
Celadyn, Wacław
Redaktor
Niinimäki, Kirsi
Cura, Kirsti
Jednostka organizacyjna
Akademia Sztuk Pięknych im. Jana Matejki w Krakowie
Wydział Architektury Wnętrz
Wydział Architektury Wnętrz
Dyscyplina
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Data realizacji
2023
DOI
Czasopismo
ISSN
eISSN
ISBN
978-952-64-1367-9
eISBN
Miejsce realizacji
Espoo
Wydawca
Aalto-yliopisto
Tytuł monografii
PROCEEDINGS 5th PLATE Conference
Otwarty dostęp
Tak
Słowa kluczowe
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Interior Architecture
Adaptive Reuse
Building Product
Interior Component
Adaptive Reuse
Building Product
Interior Component
Abstrakt
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This paper continues the discussion on the issue of adaptive reuse design strategy which contributes to the extension of the lifetime of architectural objects, while situating this problem within indoor environment. It does introduce the Interior Architectural Design for Adaptive Reuse (IADfAR) conceptual framework. This design scheme is based on the acquisition of the selected reclaimed build-ing products, originally making the structural elements of building or its external finishes, from the re-furbished or demolished buildings, and followed by their transfer into indoor environment to form the interior constitutive components. This article discusses the main assumptions and requirements of the proposed conceptual design framework, which covers the transformation of the secondary building products into the new valuable building substance. It identifies the two perspectives from which the design model then is to be analysed. The study examines the substance context, which refers to the material potential of pre-used building products, in particular the sustainability-related problems of re-taining or resources effectiveness. Then, the immaterial context, relating to intangible values repre-sented by the salvaged building products featuring the structure of interior components, is examined. It comprises the questions of the users’ perception of interior components as being specific compound products absorbing the pre-used building products, cultural references, as well as users’ emotional engagement. The analysis aims at the evaluation of the effectiveness of proposed design scheme’s, and the influence of proposed design scheme on the optimization of the building products lifetime.