Giving New Functions to Old Forms: The Aesthetics of Reassigned Architecture

Postgraduate Journal of Aesthetics 3 (2):66-75 (2006)
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Abstract

In modern cities, many old or abandoned buildings occupy valuable land without providing a comparably valuable service. In the past they have often met with the fate of being demolished and replaced, but modern day sentiment, be it foolhardy nostalgia or legitimate concern for architectural heritage, often leads to a building’s refurbishment. As a result, buildings save themselves from the wrecking ball by providing a service that satiates modern day demand.

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