Heritage Reprogramming - HRP
Abstract
Heritage reprogramming (HRP) is recognized as a growing, analytical and problem-based approach in the design process in which the subject of design/redesign is an entity of urban or architectural heritage. The original position of the HRP approach in architectural discourse is under the auspices of architectural programming methodology and conceptual framework of the architectural program, raised in specific contextual circumstances of exponential urban development and urbanity growth, including changing patterns of everyday life, industrialization, mass construction, and standardization (Cherry, 1999). In its contextual framework, the programming methodology was created with the aspiration to (a) develop new spatial patterns and typologies in an effective, critical and argumentatively based way and (b) provide high performance and functionality of the space. Through rendering the programming methodology from its origin (functionally oriented and problem-based) (Pena & Fock, 1969) towa...rds its rehabilitation from modernist doctrine (hybrid oriented and process-based approach) (Reeser Lawrence & Schafer, 2006), today, when cities experience limited capacity, one of the central design issues is focused on reprogramming existing typologies. This design issue also reveals a new nature of programming - the RE nature - encouraging its new rehabilitation from a strictly developmental perspective to one that deals with creating a new functional order within the existing inherited spatial framework with the aim to provide a sustainable configuration of activities, spaces and relationships.
Keywords:
problem-based approach / architectural programming / process-based approach / reprogrammingSource:
Statements for Teaching through Design for Sustainability of the Built Environment and Heritage Awareness, 2021, 202-208Publisher:
- University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture
Funding / projects:
- Enhancing of Heritage Awareness and Sustainability of Built Environment in Architectural and Urban Design Higher Education (HERSUS), co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union, grant number 2020-1-RS01-KA203-065407
Institution/Community
Arhitektonski fakultetTY - CHAP AU - Milovanović, Aleksandra PY - 2021 UR - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1514 AB - Heritage reprogramming (HRP) is recognized as a growing, analytical and problem-based approach in the design process in which the subject of design/redesign is an entity of urban or architectural heritage. The original position of the HRP approach in architectural discourse is under the auspices of architectural programming methodology and conceptual framework of the architectural program, raised in specific contextual circumstances of exponential urban development and urbanity growth, including changing patterns of everyday life, industrialization, mass construction, and standardization (Cherry, 1999). In its contextual framework, the programming methodology was created with the aspiration to (a) develop new spatial patterns and typologies in an effective, critical and argumentatively based way and (b) provide high performance and functionality of the space. Through rendering the programming methodology from its origin (functionally oriented and problem-based) (Pena & Fock, 1969) towards its rehabilitation from modernist doctrine (hybrid oriented and process-based approach) (Reeser Lawrence & Schafer, 2006), today, when cities experience limited capacity, one of the central design issues is focused on reprogramming existing typologies. This design issue also reveals a new nature of programming - the RE nature - encouraging its new rehabilitation from a strictly developmental perspective to one that deals with creating a new functional order within the existing inherited spatial framework with the aim to provide a sustainable configuration of activities, spaces and relationships. PB - University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture T2 - Statements for Teaching through Design for Sustainability of the Built Environment and Heritage Awareness T1 - Heritage Reprogramming - HRP SP - 202 EP - 208 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1514 ER -
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Milovanović, A.. (2021). Heritage Reprogramming - HRP. in Statements for Teaching through Design for Sustainability of the Built Environment and Heritage Awareness University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture., 202-208. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1514
Milovanović A. Heritage Reprogramming - HRP. in Statements for Teaching through Design for Sustainability of the Built Environment and Heritage Awareness. 2021;:202-208. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1514 .
Milovanović, Aleksandra, "Heritage Reprogramming - HRP" in Statements for Teaching through Design for Sustainability of the Built Environment and Heritage Awareness (2021):202-208, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1514 .