Preserved elements of old architecture and equipment |
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– concrete columns; – tape industrial glazing; – terrazzo floors; – canopy for a freight train; |
Design techniques |
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– painting of brick and concrete surfaces; – emphasized preservation of traces of aging on individual surfaces; |
Preserved elements of old architecture and equipment |
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– entrance doors and window frames; – truss structures; – wooden beams; – original sugar press; |
Design techniques |
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– preservation of the characteristics of brick surfaces; – emphasized preservation of traces of aging on wooden surfaces; – the use of materials typical for the region in new buildings; – conservation of old equipment; |
Preserved elements of old architecture and equipment |
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– concrete walls; – metal beams and reinforcing structures; – window openings; – entrance warehouse gates; |
Design techniques |
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– emphasized preservation of traces of aging on concrete surfaces; – preservation of the characteristics of brick surfaces; |
Preserved elements of old architecture and equipment |
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– brick and concrete walls; – concrete and steel building structures; |
Design techniques |
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– preservation of the characteristics of the old concrete surface; – organization of functional zones with a transit central part, which emphasizes the elongation of the volumetric solution typical for warehouse facilities; |
Preserved elements of old architecture and equipment |
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– brick walls; – arched windows; – equipment of the brewery; |
Design techniques |
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– emphasized retention of traces of aging on surfaces; – adaptation of old equipment to a new function; |
Characteristics defining the specifics of the building | Design techniques in the interiors of modern hotels that convey the image of the past function of the building | |
– construction materials; |
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– preservation of materials from which walls, floors, ceilings are made; – accents on the signs of aging on the enclosing surfaces; – painting of enclosing surfaces while maintaining the texture of the building material; – secondary use of wood for the manufacture of furniture; |
– design features and construction technologies; |
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– preservation of the forms of windows, their bindings, as well as doorways; – disclosure of building structures with a demonstration in the interior of their form and technological features; |
– production equipment; |
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– preservation of individual elements and fragments of equipment that characterize the past function of the building; – adaptation of production equipment to new functional tasks; |