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친환경 교육시설로 재활용된 근대건축물 재생사례 분석 -미국 오레곤 주 포틀랜드 화이트 스택 블록을 중심으로-Analysis on the Characteristics of the Modern Architecture Renovation that have been recycled as Green Building of Educational Facilities -With focus on the case study of White Stag Block in Portland, Oregon, U.S.A.

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Analysis on the Characteristics of the Modern Architecture Renovation that have been recycled as Green Building of Educational Facilities -With focus on the case study of White Stag Block in Portland, Oregon, U.S.A.
Authors
김홍기
Issue Date
Feb-2011
Publisher
한국청소년시설환경학회
Keywords
educational facilities; renovation; green building; modern architecture; 교육시설; 리노베이션; 친환경건축물; 근대건축물
Citation
청소년시설환경, v.9, no.1, pp.47 - 57
Journal Title
청소년시설환경
Volume
9
Number
1
Start Page
47
End Page
57
URI
http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/ssu/handle/2018.sw.ssu/13908
ISSN
1738-0170
Abstract
The modern architecture is closely tied with contemporary life in numerous ways, and have acted as a bridge between the traditional architectural buildings and contemporary architectural buildings, reflecting the overall economical, social and cultural portraits of that time. Reinvestigating them in a new light, granting just and fair values, and preserving and transmitting these modern architecture is a method of preserving the historical and cultural traditions in order to keep own identity and integrity. Nowadays, however, due to various sprawling developments and new development-oriented urban policies, only a select few modern architectures are being protected, the rest facing demolition and damages. In order to better cope with such situation, White Stag Block Renovation was acknowledging the historical values of the modern architecture as modern cultural properties. By systematic analysis and deduction of characteristics from successfully recycled precedents such White Stag Block Renovation in the state of Oregon that have been preserved and recycled as Green Building of Educational Facilities, this paper aims to find and propose suggestions to rehabilitate and recycle the modern architecture properties.
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