9 articles in this issue
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Lars Nicolai Bock
Building archaeology in education and practiceof the architectural professionBy Lars Nicolai BockThis article discusses how building archaeology relates to the architectural profession and the education of architects – mostly in a Danish context. The text... see more
Torsten Hinge
New Light on Moesgårds main BuildingBy Torsten HingeThe Manor House of Moesgård has been housing Moesgård Museum for the latest 50 years. When the main building and the appurtenant curved wings were restored in the 1960’s it turned out that large amounts ... see more
Jens Christian Holst
Brick masonry, its documentation and datingBy Jens Christian HolstBrick masonry is a specific category of architectural tradition Northern Germany and the Scandinavian countries have in common. It demands specific performances of documentation, dating and... see more
Rikke Bjarnhof
The preservation of historic interiors is carried out in collaboration between many related professions. The best solutions of combining historical context with modern function in the preservation of buildings and their contents are achieved through multi... see more
Lars Vester Jakobsen
Før en farvesætning kan foretages, bør man have et indgående kendskab til bygningens oprindelige udseende, dens om- og tilbygninger, ja kort sagt dens historie......
Nina Ventzel Riis
Building documentation in a new perspectiveBy Nina Ventzel RiisThe article discusses the field of Architectural records and documentations and what efforts should be done to optimize the quality of future documentations. Through the last approximately 300... see more
Steffen M. Søndergaard
TypologiesBy Steffen M. SøndergaardTypologies are needed because they relate the local expression to a greater context and create a general view of the process of evolution. Typologies are therefore needed in establishing the basis of a qualified restorat... see more