AVS. Arkitektúr verktækni skipulag - 01.06.2003, Qupperneq 16

AVS. Arkitektúr verktækni skipulag - 01.06.2003, Qupperneq 16
4. Fyrirhugað hótel á horni Túngötu og Aðalstrætis. / Proposed hotel on the corner of Túngata and Aðalstræti. o CD _c o Conservation: | A Snail in a Square Shell "O c The foundation for all discussion U-1 about the conservation of build- ings is the fact that all buildings must disappear from our eyes 0 one day. The oldest cities of the world are 6,000 to 8,000 years old and none of their original buildings are still standing. Like cells in a living tissue, buildings and whole city districts are renewed. The lifetime of buildings is short, whereas cities can live for an undefined time. Conservation of buildings is therefore only for today’s com- munity. Why do we conserve buildings and whole districts? The basic reasons for conserva- tion are twofold: 1) Protection of historic buildings that in some way are connected to events or people who have influenced the development of society, in order that they teach a certain history to current genera- tions. 2) Outstanding or imposing design protected as an outstand- ing work of art. If one looks realistically at the lcelandic scene, there are not an awful lot of buildings that would meet these criteria. The architec- tural history of the country is not old and one could not say that many buildings are connected to revolutionary social change. Tensions can, however, arise between building conservation and societal needs. All develop- ment must take into account that the built environment is only a physical manifestation of the soci- ety living at any given time. One can liken the built environment to a shell and the society to a snail. The snail makes its shell accord- ing to its needs and physical con- dition. The shell offers the snail protection against external forces and forms to its body. The snail fits very badly into a square shell, and such shells are therefore rare. The built environment must be capable of adjusting to the conditions and needs of society. Unfortunately, it often so happens that the ideals of buiding- and district conservation vanish into the glory of history to such and extent that existing society is for- gotten. It was a great loss to modern society when the building Fjalaköttur in Reykjavík was demolished, almost during one night (1). The prevailing ideology was that everything should be new. Today, everything should be old, even the new. Today everything is conserved from Norwegian unit houses (2) to 14 j
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