Historická stavba jako muzeum (Otázky současné architektury a památkové péče)
Historic Building as a Museum (Contemporary Architecture and Heritage Conservation Issues)
rigorous thesis (DEFENDED)

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Author
Advisor
Referee
Bendová, Eva
Faculty / Institute
Catholic Theological Faculty
Discipline
History of Christian Art
Department
Institute of Christian Art History
Date of defense
10. 1. 2022
Publisher
Univerzita Karlova, Katolická teologická fakultaLanguage
Czech
Grade
Pass
Keywords (Czech)
architektura, historická ochrana památek, památková péče, muzeum, současná architekturaKeywords (English)
architecture, historic preservation, heritage conservation, museum, contemporary architectureCílem diplomové práce Historická stavba jako muzeum (Otázky současné architektury a památkové péče) je představit možnosti a meze intervence současné architektury do historických objektů na materiálu konverze vybraných památek pro muzejní účely. Výběr staveb usiluje o představení více úhlů pohledu na danou problematiku prostřednictvím konkrétních příkladů a obrazové přílohy.
The master's student will conduct a study dedicated to the question of using heritage objects for the presentation of museum collections with the emphasis on art museums and the possibilities and limits of contemporary architecture. The subject of the thesis will first be explored through a short historical review which will organically connect the history of collecting with the history of architecture and historic preservation. The chosen topic will be further specified through a case study showing some of the issues faced when adapting and using heritage objects for the needs of an art museum. This will be done using the example of the National Gallery in Prague. The core part of the thesis will be a comparative analysis of selected contemporary architecture interventions in historical buildings in the Czech Republic. This will lead to conclusions about the relationship between the generally accepted belief in a cultural - ideally museum - use as a non-conflict ideal of a future life for heritage objects, as well as the opportunities and limits of contemporary architecture in its fulfilment. A selective catalogue and a picture appendix will be part of the thesis. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)