Understanding the Role of Processes in Shaping the Compatibility of Contemporary Architecture in Historical Urban Environments

The compatibility of contemporary architecture with historic urban contexts presents a complex and often contentious challenge for many cities, which have traditionally focused on physical design elements. This study emphasizes the critical role of procedural frameworks in shaping harmonious histori...

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Main Author: Jeongyoon Choi
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/15/2/247
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description The compatibility of contemporary architecture with historic urban contexts presents a complex and often contentious challenge for many cities, which have traditionally focused on physical design elements. This study emphasizes the critical role of procedural frameworks in shaping harmonious historic urban landscapes. Through case studies from Seoul and Gimpo in South Korea, Tomioka in Japan, and Graz in Austria, this study highlights the importance of processes such as design reviews, stakeholder engagement, and public education in urban heritage management. These processes—encompassing regulatory frameworks and the active involvement of communities and heritage experts—are found to be crucial as physical design elements in determining the success of integrating new developments into historical environments. Moreover, they must be adaptive to and capable of addressing the dynamic nature of urban environments while safeguarding cultural heritage values. This study reveals that procedural approaches, when properly implemented, enable the successful integration of contemporary architecture within historic contexts, fostering sustainable urban conservation. This study contributes to the evolving discourse on urban heritage management by broadening the concept of compatibility beyond mere design considerations to include the essential role of processes in shaping historical urban environments.
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spelling doaj-art-c5a8da19b85d4833bd412845e2d7d45b2025-01-24T13:26:20ZengMDPI AGBuildings2075-53092025-01-0115224710.3390/buildings15020247Understanding the Role of Processes in Shaping the Compatibility of Contemporary Architecture in Historical Urban EnvironmentsJeongyoon Choi0Division of Urban & Architecture, Incheon National University, Incheon 22012, Republic of KoreaThe compatibility of contemporary architecture with historic urban contexts presents a complex and often contentious challenge for many cities, which have traditionally focused on physical design elements. This study emphasizes the critical role of procedural frameworks in shaping harmonious historic urban landscapes. Through case studies from Seoul and Gimpo in South Korea, Tomioka in Japan, and Graz in Austria, this study highlights the importance of processes such as design reviews, stakeholder engagement, and public education in urban heritage management. These processes—encompassing regulatory frameworks and the active involvement of communities and heritage experts—are found to be crucial as physical design elements in determining the success of integrating new developments into historical environments. Moreover, they must be adaptive to and capable of addressing the dynamic nature of urban environments while safeguarding cultural heritage values. This study reveals that procedural approaches, when properly implemented, enable the successful integration of contemporary architecture within historic contexts, fostering sustainable urban conservation. This study contributes to the evolving discourse on urban heritage management by broadening the concept of compatibility beyond mere design considerations to include the essential role of processes in shaping historical urban environments.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/15/2/247contemporary architecturehistorical environmenturban landscapescultural heritagearchitectural design
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Understanding the Role of Processes in Shaping the Compatibility of Contemporary Architecture in Historical Urban Environments
Buildings
contemporary architecture
historical environment
urban landscapes
cultural heritage
architectural design
title Understanding the Role of Processes in Shaping the Compatibility of Contemporary Architecture in Historical Urban Environments
title_full Understanding the Role of Processes in Shaping the Compatibility of Contemporary Architecture in Historical Urban Environments
title_fullStr Understanding the Role of Processes in Shaping the Compatibility of Contemporary Architecture in Historical Urban Environments
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title_short Understanding the Role of Processes in Shaping the Compatibility of Contemporary Architecture in Historical Urban Environments
title_sort understanding the role of processes in shaping the compatibility of contemporary architecture in historical urban environments
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historical environment
urban landscapes
cultural heritage
architectural design
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