Title Context as a creative toolkit for architectural design: perspectives of management and sustainable development of urban heritage /
Translation of Title Kontekstas kaip architektūrinės kūrybos priemonių rinkinys iš tam tikrų urbanistinio paveldo apsaugos ir tvaraus vystymo perspektyvų.
Authors Navickienė, Eglė
DOI 10.3846/cs.2020.11666
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Is Part of Creativity studies.. Vilnius : VGTU Press. 2020, vol. 13, iss. 2, 11, p. 406-418.. ISSN 2345-0479. eISSN 2345-0487
Keywords [eng] architectural context ; creative design ; cultural heritage protection ; historic urban landscape ; protection and management of historic cities ; sustainable development ; urban context
Abstract [eng] Integration into architectural or urban context as an evaluation criterion is claimed to be subjective and hardly substantiated. In spite of its ambiguity, it is generally accepted as one of the basic demands in architectural design. So what the context is in architectural design? The article explores specific understandings of architectural-urban context from characteristic perspectives in urban heritage protection and management. From perspective of architectural heritage protection, context is physical architectural objects nearby, perceived visually in a static mode, and respected in interventions by achieving harmonious relationship with it. From the point of view of cultural landscape, context is an interacting natural and man-made environment, constantly changing according to place-specific natural and cultural processes; its processual character and the accumulated meanings that rise from imbedded experiences ought to be continued in following architectural transformations. Historic urban landscape approach assumes that context is constantly developing through urbanization, cultural, social and economic processes, which cultural uniqueness and identity is saturated by place-based meanings, experiences and emotional relationships attributed by local community, ought to be contributed in present-day architectural transformations. From the point of view of sustainable development, context is an inherited cultural, social, material, economic resource and a source of traditional knowledge, performance and behaviours to be adapted and carried on towards a greater sensitivity to the environment, culture, climate, and place, and for the wellbeing of local community.
Published Vilnius : VGTU Press
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2020
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