AVS. Arkitektúr verktækni skipulag - 01.06.2003, Side 26

AVS. Arkitektúr verktækni skipulag - 01.06.2003, Side 26
tions. Kaupangur á Vopnafirði fyrir og eftir endurgerð. Pó hús kunni að líta illa út þegar að er komið geta þau orðið falleg og sæmt hverjum bæ. Kaupangur in Vopnafjörður, before and after renovation. Although buildings can look rundown, they can become a beautiful part of the built environment. destroyed. More examples like that could be mentioned, that for- tunately were not carried out. Who would change today? In this way, time sometimes aids the old under attack from short-term interests. Many old buildings have been destroyed or had buildings added to them that use a completely dif- ferent form of language, materials or textures. Most people are familiar with old timber buildings with modern windows, or two- or three-storey tirmber buildings where the first floor has been lit- erally swept away to be replaced by glass. It is human to err, but mistakes can be kept in check by careful action. Listen to the buildings and what they want to tell us Let’s give ourselves time before buildings are torn down, moved or altered. Let’s talk to the build- ings, listen to them and get to know them and maybe we will change our minds. We need only to listen and think in order to feel a period in the history of the nation, a period in our architec- tural history and then we see the design, building materials, work- culture and tools being used when the building was erected or added to. We must not find ourselves in the cul-de-sac of conceit to think that everything we do today is some- thing special and better what was done earlier. Only time will tell what will endure the famous tooth of Time. Former building materials were usually more sustainable than building materials now being used. This is unfortunate and this applies not the least to timber. Building materials are an asset that cannot be remade. Present- Building preservation and planning Cities and towns are a living his- tory. No one method is known better in reading the history of a nation than to travel through its towns and cities. They reflect his- tory and narrate it in a quiet and memorable way. This also applies to lceland and our towns. Tourists, our guests, do not read long books or get to know places by looking at maps. It is impor- tant for us that there exists a diverse example of buildings from different periods so tourists have the opportunity to read history. In all periods, except perhaps today, it has been possible to build buildings and districts with a harmonious character. A charac- ter that has been true to the peri- od, according to design and technology, and in that way been a living history-book. Towns and cities have to be dynamic and able to change according to the requirements of each period. This does not mean that the old should always give way. Old and new have to be able to live together in peace. It is the test of good design to be able to respect the old whelst new forms are used to create a framework for activities using new technology and building materi- als. Our life and the life of a building Each of us uses our buildings to live and work during one human lifespan. Buildings, however, last many life spans. Many genera- 24

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