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AI-GENERATED ABSTRACT: Abstract: This thesis navigates through the evolving narrative of urban development from a "tabula rasa" to a "tabula plena" approach, spotlighting the increasing gravitation towards adaptive reuse, especially of industrial buildings, in light of sustainability and heritage preservation concerns. Delving into the challenges and intricacies involved in such transitions, the study zeroes in on a specific case of the Vinival winery in Valencia, Spain, aiming to unfold a design narrative that upholds the essence of its historical and architectural attributes while aligning with modern-day functional and sustainability requisites. The in-depth exploration encompasses a meticulous review of existing literature, an analysis of analogous successful adaptive reuse projects, and a close examination of the Vinival winery’s architectural persona. The ultimate quest is to unravel a design pathway that not only breathes new life into the Vinival winery but also extends a valuable framework for similar endeavors, making a conscious stride towards environmentally conscientious urban development, heritage preservation, and a nuanced understanding of adaptive reuse. Keywords: Urban Development, Adaptive Reuse, Industrial Buildings, Sustainability, Heritage Preservation, Vinival Winery, Architectural Transition, Design Narrative, Historical Attributes, Modern Functional Requisites
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DISSERTATION NOTE: Bachelor of Arts thesis in Interior Architecture / Interior Design, Berlin International University of Applied Sciences, 2023.
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MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: Table of Contents 1 Introduction ................................................................. 2 1.1 Problem Statement ..................................................... 2 1.2 Research Question and Objectives ..................................... 3 1.3 Scope and Limitations ................................................ 3 1.4 Methodology and Approach ............................................. 4 2 Adaptive Reuse, Spirit of Place, and Implementation Strategies ......... 6 2.1 Definition ............................................................ 6 2.1.1 Term History & Evolution ...................................... 6 2.1.2 Industrial Buildings .......................................... 6 2.2 the Concept of the Spirit of Place (genius Loci) ..................... 7 2.3 Importance of Preserving the Spirit of the Space ..................... 8 2.4 Overview of Adaptive Reuse Strategies ................................ 8 2.4.1 Intervention .................................................. 10 2.4.2 Insertion ..................................................... 12 2.4.3 Installation .................................................. 13 2.5 Comparison and Conclusion ............................................ 15 3 Vinival Winery: History and Architectural Features, and Significance of the Building ......................................................... 16 3.1 History of the Winery ............................................... 16 3.2 Winery’s Surrounding Area ........................................... 17 3.3 Architectural Features of the Winery ................................. 17 3.3.1 Footprint and Roof Shape ...................................... 18 3.3.2 Brick Cladding and the Openings ............................... 19 3.3.3 Wine Tanks .................................................... 19 3.3.4 Load Bearing Metal Grid ....................................... 20 3.3.5 Pathways ...................................................... 20 3.3.6 Volume ........................................................ 20 3.3.7 Foundation Cavity ............................................. 20 3.4 Importance of Preserving the Winery ................................. 20 4 Design Project: Transforming Vinival Winery ............................. 22 4.1 Proposed Design Concept for the Vinival Winery ...................... 22 4.2 Proposed
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