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Adjustment and reconstruction of red brick monuments of 19th century architecture in the modern Loft style

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1. Title Title of document Adjustment and reconstruction of red brick monuments of 19th century architecture in the modern Loft style
2. Creator Author's name, affiliation, country Denis V. Litvinov; Samara State Technical University; Russian Federation
2. Creator Author's name, affiliation, country Alevtina V. Yashina; Samara State Technical University; Russian Federation
3. Subject Discipline(s)
3. Subject Keyword(s) red brick; red brick monuments; adaptation of monuments; loft; architecture renovation; design renovation; historical with modern
4. Description Abstract

The article analyzes examples of renovation of red-brick architectural monuments as a result of their adaptation and reconstruction for current functions. In many large cities, the red brick architecture of the XIX century has been preserved, but unfortunately, there is not always the opportunity and funding to maintain the preservation of monuments in its original historical form. In addition, it often happens that the original function of the building loses its relevance, or the building itself ceases to fit the planning standards, here the question arises which approach to use in the reconstruction and modernization of the building to preserve its integrity as much as possible. The Loft style, with its clean lines, simplicity and minimalism in decoration, open, solid glazing and restrained contrasting colors, is most suitable for the reconstruction of red brick architecture of the XIX century. The studied examples give a complete idea of the style in both exterior and interior decoration.

5. Publisher Organizing agency, location Samara State Technical University
6. Contributor Sponsor(s)
7. Date (DD-MM-YYYY) 15.04.2023
8. Type Status & genre Peer-reviewed Article
8. Type Type Research Article
9. Format File format
10. Identifier Uniform Resource Identifier https://journals.eco-vector.com/2542-0151/article/view/332662
10. Identifier Digital Object Identifier (DOI) 10.17673/Vestnik.2023.01.15
11. Source Title; vol., no. (year) Urban construction and architecture; Vol 13, No 1 (2023)
12. Language English=en ru
13. Relation Supp. Files Fig. 1. External design of the facade of the Bolshevik confectionery factory (Author: Department of Cultural Heritage of the City of Moscow) (36KB)
Fig. 2. External solution for the facade of the Bolshevik confectionery factory (Author: dmitry_sasin) (27KB)
Рис. 3. Проект студии ND3D. Объёмно-пространственная схема кондитерской фабрики «Большевик» (28KB)
Fig.4. The interior of the confectionery factory "Bolshevik" (33KB)
Fig. 5. Facades of the Winzavod complex (Authors: a - Yaroslav Chingaev; b - Anna Bykova) (130KB)
Fig. 6. Interior of the Winzavod complex (From the official website of the Winzavod) (21KB)
Fig. 7. Scheme of the Winzavod complex (Author: double_bind) (39KB)
Fig. 8. Merchant Zaryvny's Mill (T+T Architects, Mealhouse Concept Design) (30KB)
Fig. 9. Reception desk. The project of office interiors of the mill of the merchant Zaryvny (T + T Architects, Mealhouse Concept Design) (27KB)
Fig. 10. Danilov Manufactory Partnership (Author: Qweasdqwe) (38KB)
Fig. 11. Interior of the Danilov Manufactory Association (KR Properties) (30KB)
Fig. 12. Updated 1920s Tudor home (Author: Cody Ulrich) (37KB)
Fig. 13. Interior of a renovated 1920s Tudor house. (Author: Cody Ulrich) (29KB)
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15. Rights Copyright and permissions Copyright (c) 2023 Litvinov D.V., Yashina A.V.
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