The Architectural Typology of Contemporary Façades for Public Buildings in the European Context

  • Jabłońska J
  • Telesińska M
  • Adamska A
  • et al.
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Abstract

In contemporary architecture, a border between an exterior and an interior—a façade—is variously designed in terms of form, style, response to climate or culture, individual approach or tools used. Despite the diversity and multi-tread theoretical and practical discourse, the Authors propose the typology of contemporary façades for public buildings (open to society) in the context of European cities by extracting comprehensive architectural features. The term systematic reflects the complexness of the issue by the newly proposed element. Namely, it is a representation of a particular architectural feature with the use of scale. The elaboration consists of (1) an introduction with a literature review and thesis, (2) our aim and method, (3) a historical background; case studies, and systematics introduction (4) conclusions with typology proposal.

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Jabłońska, J., Telesińska, M., Adamska, A., & Gronostajska, J. (2022). The Architectural Typology of Contemporary Façades for Public Buildings in the European Context. Arts, 11(1), 11. https://doi.org/10.3390/arts11010011

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