- Facadism
Facadism (also façadism or facadomy) is the practice of renovating old
buildings leaving thefacade of a building intact while demolishing and rebuilding its innards.This is often seen as a compromise between property developers who want to develop properties for modern uses and standards and
preservationist s who wish to preserve buildings of historical interest. It can be regarded as as compromise betweenHistoric Preservation andDemolition . The practice is derided by preservationists however because it is seen as destructive, where a building is essentially destroyed save for its most superficial details. Despite being highly controversial and denounced by preservationists as vandalism, facadism appears often in cities where there is a strong pressure of new development.The practice of facadism conflicts with
ICOMOS international charters. TheVenice Charter , article 7, states that: A monument is inseparable from the history to which it bears witness and from the setting in which it occurs. The moving of all or part of a monument cannot be allowed except where the safeguarding of that monument demands it or where it is justified by national or international interest of paramount importance.Gallery of examples
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Historic Preservation
*Venice Charter
*Demolition
*Brusselization References
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title = 'FACADISM' ON THE RISE: PRESERVATION OR ILLUSION?
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title = Insulting historic preservation
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title = When History Is Only Skin Deep
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