ST-100 Restoration, Detailing Guidance - Studio Project

The Faculty of Interior Architecture / Interior Architecture
5th Year, sem 1, 2023-2024 | Compulsory Course | Hours/Week: 3P | ECTS Credits: 3
Fișa disciplinei:
ST-100 Consultanta restaurare, detaliere - proiect atelier.pdf
Department:
Technical Sciences
Course Leader:
lect. Monica Mureșanu
Teaching Staff:
conf.dr.ing. Adrian Iordăchescu, lect.dr.arh. AnaMaria Mortu, lect.dr.ing Vlad Petrescu, lect.dr.ing. Alexandru Iatan, lect. dr.arh. Monica Mureșanu, asist. dr. arh. Andreea Prelipcean, asist. dr. arh. Raluca Trifa
Learning outcomes:
The Restoration Consultancy Discipline aims to utilize the theoretical knowledge acquired within various disciplines of the Technical Sciences Department profile and apply it practically in the Semester I projects of the fifth year, developed within the Design Studio.

The main objectives of the Restoration Consultancy and Detailing Studio are: analyzing and addressing in-depth, on interdisciplinary levels, the projects developed within the Design Studio, developing a restoration and detailing concept for each project separately. The Consultancy Studio will focus on understanding the building on which the students are working within the Studio and proposing interventions compatible with the analyzed construction in their projects, supported by technical details and drawings with an appropriate level of detail.
Content:

The project will be structured and designed based on three components: architecture, structures, and installations, allowing students to observe the influence of each component on their solutions developed in the Studio and vice versa, emphasizing the development of an intervention proposal that respects the performance requirements imposed by the design theme while enhancing the historical construction simultaneously.

The architecture section of the Consultancy and Detailing Project will require the development of a restoration concept and a detailing concept based on the analysis of the historical construction, the specific context, and the theme requirements from the Studio. The restoration concept will outline both at the overall/volume level and at the detail level the type of interventions needed to reconfigure the construction according to the Studio theme.

The detailing concept will be outlined throughout the project through technical sheets at different scales illustrating the implementation of the restoration concept and the proposed layout solutions.

The structures section of the project will analyze and deepen the structural concept of the construction, the necessity of local or extensive consolidations, which will help define and justify the restoration concept.

The installations section will address the equipment area of the overall construction, identifying the technical spaces necessary for the proper functioning of the hotel, and in detail at the room/apartment level.
Teaching Method:
Discussions and lectures in the studio will focus on specialties: architecture, structures.
Assessment:
The Restoration and Detailing Consultancy Project is an extension of the Studio project, representing a technical deepening of the solutions proposed by students in the studio project, receiving support and guidance on the four pillars: restoration, detailing, structures, and installations. Special attention will be given to correlating technical solutions with the design concepts developed in the Design Studio. Evaluation will be carried out by a jury composed of the mentoring team, who will analyze the correctness of the proposed solutions, the coherence of the approach, and the clear and specific graphical representation on all the aforementioned pillars.

The weighting of the three pillars of the project will be: 75% restoration, detailing, and 25% structure.
Bibliography:
• ALLEN, E., Architectural Detailing Function Constructibility Aesthetics, Wiley, 2016;
• BECKMANN, Poul, Structural Aspects of Building Conservation, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1995;
• BOITO, Camillo, Conserver ou restaurer, Les Editions de L ’Imprimeur, Paris, (1910), 2000;
• Deplazes, Andreea Constructing Architecture. Materials processes structures. A handbook, Birkhauser, 2005
• FEILDEN, B., Conservation of Historic Buildings, Architectural Press, Oxford, 2003;
• Hegger, Auch-Scwelk, Fuchs Rosenkranz, Atlante dei Materiali UTET, 2005
• Iatan, Alexandru, Mircea, Instalații – echipare. Note de curs – format electronic
• OPREANU, Mihai, teza de doctorat, Suprafețe arhitecturale istorice factori de formă, mediu și timp o abordare de ordin ecologic, U.A.U.I.M., București, 2008;