Print Email Facebook Twitter INTERPRETING - ENHANCING - TRANSFORMING: A phenomenological study of innovative strategies for building upgrade and their architectural use to achieve a new intensified atmosphere in the existing urban heritage Title INTERPRETING - ENHANCING - TRANSFORMING: A phenomenological study of innovative strategies for building upgrade and their architectural use to achieve a new intensified atmosphere in the existing urban heritage Author Casaburi, M. Contributor Meijers, L. (mentor) Stroux, S. (mentor) Van de Voort, J. (mentor) Faculty Architecture and The Built Environment Department Heritage and Architecture Programme Design & Heritage Date 2015-07-02 Abstract The design focuses on establishing a connection between the technical aspects characterizing innovative strategies for building upgrade with an approach based on phenomenology. This methodology is characterized by the more intangible goal to create a new "intensified atmosphere", a new feeling in the existing context derived by a transformation of the old which follows from the interpretation and empowerment of its architectural and sensorial qualities, producing a new enhanced experience of the place. Subject atmosphereheritagesustainability To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:fd9bce23-905f-40d6-a0ba-5b3a02b21aac Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights (c) 2015 Casaburi, M. Files PDF Matteo_Casaburi_-_4314697 ... tation.pdf 33.1 MB PDF Matteo_Casaburi_-_4314697 ... ET_web.pdf 44.68 MB PDF Matteo_Casaburi_-_4314697 ... n_Plan.pdf 1.01 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:fd9bce23-905f-40d6-a0ba-5b3a02b21aac/datastream/OBJ2/view