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An Inquiry into Intentional Values: The Arenawijk in Antwerp – Renaat Braem’s Modernist Social Housing Ensemble as a Case Study
Augustiniok, Nadin; Moors, Marie; Plevoets, Bie et al.
2021In Architektúra a Urbanizmus, 55 (3-4), p. 147 - 158
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Keywords :
Adaptive reuse; Heritage; Intentional values; Modernism; Postwar architecture; Renaat Braem; Conservation; Architecture; Urban Studies
Abstract :
[en] Renaat Braem’s Arenawijk in Antwerp is a key example of Belgian post-war modernism, representing the development of social housing as a state-building enterprise. Considering the building’s continuous use and current redevelopment, this paper explores the expansion of Belgium’s current legal heritage protection, which is based on heritage values. Additional ‘intentional values’ would focus on the intrinsic meaning of the building and aim to strengthen the building’s heritage values, albeit from a different perspective. Strategies, including research-by-design, uncover the hidden potentialities of the existing building and reveal a variety of options and ideas for change.
Disciplines :
Architecture
Author, co-author :
Augustiniok, Nadin  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Faculté d'architecture > Form. doct. art bâtir & urba. (Archi - paysage)
Moors, Marie
Plevoets, Bie
Van Cleempoel, Koenraad
Language :
English
Title :
An Inquiry into Intentional Values: The Arenawijk in Antwerp – Renaat Braem’s Modernist Social Housing Ensemble as a Case Study
Publication date :
2021
Journal title :
Architektúra a Urbanizmus
ISSN :
0044-8680
Publisher :
Slovak Academy of Sciences, Institute of History
Volume :
55
Issue :
3-4
Pages :
147 - 158
Peer reviewed :
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