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The Coexistence of Laminated History and Modern Architecture in Europe - In Case of Modern Museum Architecture built near important cultural assets of UNESCO World Heritage -

유럽의 적층된 역사와 현대 건축의 공존 - 유네스코 세계유산 수준의 중요한 문화재 인근에 지어진 현대 뮤지엄 건축의 사례를 중심으로 -

  • Received : 2019.04.16
  • Accepted : 2019.06.12
  • Published : 2019.06.30

Abstract

This research focuses on 10 modern museums built in Europe near important cultural assets of UNESCO World Heritage level. This study aims to reveal the coexistence of European laminated history and contemporary architecture by considering various aspects of respecting the existing and maintaining their identity as modern buildings, using these cultural assets as a basic concept of planning while minimizing conflicts with the past. The four measures of respecting existing cultural heritage are arranged by showing respect by lowering oneself, sympathizing with others, preparing for harmony with modernity, and communicating by looking at. The measures that reveal the identity of modern buildings are confirmed by classifying them as modern and post-modern approaches, each with several options. Through this study, we have been able to extract useful lessons for us, as well, while the past and present coexist successfully, by taking history as a reliable guide to take a fresh leap from it, rather than as a solidified remnant of inertness.

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