Renovation restoration adaptive reuse
Par: Mc cllilian, Johanna.
Type Document : Revue / Périodique Editeur: London Boxton Press 2023ISSN: 003-858x.Mots Clés: Rénovation,restorationRésumé: In February, RECORD explores renovation, restoration, and adaptive reuse projects in Antwerp, San Francisco, New York, and Sydney. In Jamaica, Queens a former tuberculosis hospital is reborn as affordable housing; a Canadian hotel gets the royal treatment; and a pair of U.K. artists’ homes are memorialized as museums. Lighting showcases illuminating schemes for a national library in Paris and a Manhattan office. Landscape reveals a reimagined botanic garden in Portland, Oregon, while House of the Month in Vermont echoes historic ski-lodge vernacular. In news: an Anabelle Selldorf Q&A, a Reinier de Graaf book review, and tributes to Cervin Robinson, Arata Isozaki, and Renée Gailhoustet. Sommaire: homes are memorialized as museums. Lighting showcases illuminating schemes for a national library in Paris and a Manhattan office. Landscape reveals a reimagined botanic garden in Portland, Oregon, while House of the Month in Vermont echoes historic ski-lodge vernacular. In news: an Anabelle Selldorf Q&A, a Reinier de Graaf book review, and tributes to Cervin Robinson, Arata Isozaki, and Renée Gailhoustet.Type de document | Site actuel | Cote | Info vol. | Statut | Notes | Date de retour prévue | Code à barres |
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In February, RECORD explores renovation, restoration, and adaptive reuse projects in Antwerp, San Francisco, New York, and Sydney. In Jamaica, Queens a former tuberculosis hospital is reborn as affordable housing; a Canadian hotel gets the royal treatment; and a pair of U.K. artists’ homes are memorialized as museums. Lighting showcases illuminating schemes for a national library in Paris and a Manhattan office. Landscape reveals a reimagined botanic garden in Portland, Oregon, while House of the Month in Vermont echoes historic ski-lodge vernacular. In news: an Anabelle Selldorf Q&A, a Reinier de Graaf book review, and tributes to Cervin Robinson, Arata Isozaki, and Renée Gailhoustet.
homes are memorialized as museums. Lighting showcases illuminating schemes for a national library in Paris and a Manhattan office. Landscape reveals a reimagined botanic garden in Portland, Oregon, while House of the Month in Vermont echoes historic ski-lodge vernacular. In news: an Anabelle Selldorf Q&A, a Reinier de Graaf book review, and tributes to Cervin Robinson, Arata Isozaki, and Renée Gailhoustet.