Evaluation of the Compatibility between the Contemporary Additions and the Historical Buildings

Authors

  • Mervat A. Fathy Faculty of Engineering, Beni Suef University, 62521, Beni Suef, Egypt
  • Mohamed R. Abdalla Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, 12613, Giza, Egypt

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17762/jaz.v44iS-5.1413

Keywords:

Historical Buildings, Contemporary Additions, Compatibility, Adaptive Reuse

Abstract

The adaptive reuse of a historical building may require new additions to replace the demolished parts or accommodate the repurposed function. If this addition belongs to modern architecture, it is necessary to study the relationship between this new addition and the historical building in terms of its compatibility with the building without dissonance or distortion. The aim of the research is to identify recommendations for using contemporary addition. It focuses on the external formal characteristics of the addition (length, width, height, form, materials, color, open ratio and its Rhythm, and transparency). This process will be done by surveying architects who support the contrasting approach to determine the weight of external formal characteristics. It will also evaluate case studies regarding the degree of Compatibility between contemporary additions and Historical Buildings. Through analytical and comparative study, an assessment method will be developed based on points of similarity and contrast between an addition and a Historical Building.

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Published

2023-11-01

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