Why the courtyards of historical palaces should not be roofed in

Autor: Javier Pérez Gil, Rodrigo Almonacid
Jazyk: English<br />Italian
Rok vydání: 2023
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Zdroj: Conservation Science in Cultural Heritage, Vol 22, Pp 129-145 (2023)
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 1974-4951
1973-9494
DOI: 10.6092/issn.1973-9494/17307
Popis: There is a trend to roof over the courtyards of historical palaces and similar great buildings with an eye to conservation or to expanding their range of functions. This tendency is being popularized by major architects and barely a voice is raised against it. However, from the viewpoint of theory and heritage, such actions are not to be recommended. In line with some international documents on cultural heritage, several architectural, perceptual and functional arguments show that, in order to preserve the cultural authenticity of courtyards, it would be advisable to avoid covering them. A courtyard is by definition an open space. Covering it, even with an apparently harmless glazed roof, radically affects its architectural essence and how it is experienced. Hence, such projects should not be accepted in a generalized and uncritical manner. It is best for courtyards to be left as courtyards, not as rooms with skylights.
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