Atsiliepimai
Aprašymas
Too often, buildings are evaluated through narrow, predefined criteria--energy performance, regulatory compliance, cost, or aesthetic standards--creating a hierarchy in which the new appears rational and future-oriented while the existing is cast as obsolete, messy, and expendable. Demolition becomes the default response: one we can no longer afford environmentally, socially, or economically.
This book proposes a different way of engaging with the built fabric. At its core is the capacity to recognize value in what already exists--to begin not from deficiency, but from what already sustains life.Too often, buildings are evaluated through narrow, predefined criteria--energy performance, regulatory compliance, cost, or aesthetic standards--creating a hierarchy in which the new appears rational and future-oriented while the existing is cast as obsolete, messy, and expendable. Demolition becomes the default response: one we can no longer afford environmentally, socially, or economically.
This book proposes a different way of engaging with the built fabric. At its core is the capacity to recognize value in what already exists--to begin not from deficiency, but from what already sustains life.
Atsiliepimai