Lecture

Building Diagnostics: Understanding Existing Structures

Description

This lecture focuses on the importance of building diagnostics in architecture, emphasizing the need to analyze existing structures before renovation or construction. The instructor discusses key elements such as the building's central role, surrounding urban context, program requirements, and materiality. Through detailed examples and insights, the lecture delves into the process of assessing dimensions, spatial qualities, and material composition to inform design decisions. The discussion extends to energy calculations, structural evaluations, and the significance of historical context in architectural interventions. The lecture also explores sustainability challenges, resource conservation, and the role of creativity in balancing preservation and modernization efforts.

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