La importancia cultural como guía: el plan de restauración y gestión del Arts Building and Cloister
Author(s) -
César Ballester,
W. Whitaker,
Frank G. Matero
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
loggia arquitectura and restauración
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2444-1619
pISSN - 1136-758X
DOI - 10.4995/loggia.2017.7385
Subject(s) - humanities , cloister , art , visual arts
The Arts Building and Cloister (1963-1967) is a rare architecture that brings together building traditions of Japanese and Pennsylvanian influence with innovative engineering in the form of a hyperbolic paraboloid roof. Designed by the JapaneseAmerican architect and woodworker George Nakashima (1905-1990), the building is one of over a dozen residences, workshops and storages built on his property in New Hope, Pennsylvania. The complex and evolving relationship between the historical significance of the site and the furniture business prompted the preparation of a conservation and management plan to ensure its long-term protection and maintenance. This article summarizes the building’s design, its evolution and the main challenges of conservation of a place that is as much informed by its physical design as it is in accommodating its cultural significance as a center for peace and understanding through art and craft
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