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Preservation of original appearance of exposed concrete facades, case study: residential Block 23, New Belgrade

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Macut, Nikola
Radivojević, Ana
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Block 23, located in New Belgrade presents multifamily residential block constructed during 1970s. It was designed in the manner of the era of Brutalism. Consequently, exposed concrete was selected and applied as the main material for bearing structures and façade envelopes. This period was typical for the mass production of multifamily buildings and in the efforts to perform faster construction of buildings, prefabricated building systems were in use. Technique of prefabricated production enabled the production of specific shapes of façade elements. Therefore, architects of the buildings in the Block 23 designed different types of facade elements resulting with specific architectural expression of this urban complex. In general, facade elements can be classified in specific groups by their shapes and dimensions. In the analysed block, five main groups of elements are present such as: parapets, one storey panels, linear elements, panels between windows and decorative elements.... After approximately 40 years of exploitation followed with different causes of damages and decay of exposed concrete, the condition of those elements deteriorated and they need to be reconstructed and renovated. Since these buildings do not fulfill the requirements of nowadays regulation regarding energy efficiency of buildings they also require energy rehabilitation. Having all this in mind, this paper strives to analyse potential solutions for reconstruction and energy renovation of these prefabricated concrete facades with respect to the need of preservation of their original appearence. This complex problem is supported by the fact that the block has the status of previous protection as the architectural and cultural heritage of one important period of Serbian architecture.

Ključne reči:
Exposed concrete / Prefabricated facades / Residential block / Original appearance / Facades reconstruction
Izvor:
Conference Proceedings [Elektronski izvor] / 5th international Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, [Belgrade], 2018, 517-525
Izdavač:
  • Belgrade : University, Faculty of Architecture

ISBN: 978-86-7924-199-3

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http://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/648
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  • Publikacije istraživača / Researchers' publications
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Arhitektonski fakultet
TY  - CONF
AU  - Macut, Nikola
AU  - Radivojević, Ana
PY  - 2018
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1970s. It was designed in the manner of the era of Brutalism. Consequently, exposed concrete
was selected and applied as the main material for bearing structures and façade envelopes.
This period was typical for the mass production of multifamily buildings and in the efforts to
perform faster construction of buildings, prefabricated building systems were in use.
Technique of prefabricated production enabled the production of specific shapes of façade elements.
Therefore, architects of the buildings in the Block 23 designed different types of facade
elements resulting with specific architectural expression of this urban complex. In general,
facade elements can be classified in specific groups by their shapes and dimensions. In the
analysed block, five main groups of elements are present such as: parapets, one storey panels,
linear elements, panels between windows and decorative elements.
After approximately 40 years of exploitation followed with different causes of damages and
decay of exposed concrete, the condition of those elements deteriorated and they need to be
reconstructed and renovated. Since these buildings do not fulfill the requirements of nowadays
regulation regarding energy efficiency of buildings they also require energy rehabilitation.
Having all this in mind, this paper strives to analyse potential solutions for reconstruction and
energy renovation of these prefabricated concrete facades with respect to the need of preservation
of their original appearence. This complex problem is supported by the fact that the block
has the status of previous protection as the architectural and cultural heritage of one important
period of Serbian architecture.
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abstract = "Block 23, located in New Belgrade presents multifamily residential block constructed during
1970s. It was designed in the manner of the era of Brutalism. Consequently, exposed concrete
was selected and applied as the main material for bearing structures and façade envelopes.
This period was typical for the mass production of multifamily buildings and in the efforts to
perform faster construction of buildings, prefabricated building systems were in use.
Technique of prefabricated production enabled the production of specific shapes of façade elements.
Therefore, architects of the buildings in the Block 23 designed different types of facade
elements resulting with specific architectural expression of this urban complex. In general,
facade elements can be classified in specific groups by their shapes and dimensions. In the
analysed block, five main groups of elements are present such as: parapets, one storey panels,
linear elements, panels between windows and decorative elements.
After approximately 40 years of exploitation followed with different causes of damages and
decay of exposed concrete, the condition of those elements deteriorated and they need to be
reconstructed and renovated. Since these buildings do not fulfill the requirements of nowadays
regulation regarding energy efficiency of buildings they also require energy rehabilitation.
Having all this in mind, this paper strives to analyse potential solutions for reconstruction and
energy renovation of these prefabricated concrete facades with respect to the need of preservation
of their original appearence. This complex problem is supported by the fact that the block
has the status of previous protection as the architectural and cultural heritage of one important
period of Serbian architecture.",
publisher = "Belgrade : University, Faculty of Architecture",
journal = "Conference Proceedings [Elektronski izvor] / 5th international Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, [Belgrade]",
title = "Preservation of original appearance of exposed concrete facades, case study: residential Block 23, New Belgrade",
pages = "517-525"
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Macut N, Radivojević A. Preservation of original appearance of exposed concrete facades, case study: residential Block 23, New Belgrade. Conference Proceedings [Elektronski izvor] / 5th international Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, [Belgrade]. 2018;:517-525
Macut, N.,& Radivojević, A. (2018). Preservation of original appearance of exposed concrete facades, case study: residential Block 23, New Belgrade.
Conference Proceedings [Elektronski izvor] / 5th international Academic Conference on Places and Technologies, [Belgrade]Belgrade : University, Faculty of Architecture., 517-525.
Macut Nikola, Radivojević Ana, "Preservation of original appearance of exposed concrete facades, case study: residential Block 23, New Belgrade" (2018):517-525

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