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    @JournalArticle {3230,
    	title = {Heritage buildings as a contribution to the contemporary city: the relocation of Braga{\textquoteright}s District Archive},
    	journal = {Journal of Architecture and Urbanism},
    	volume = {44},
    	year = {2019},
    	note = {

    Silva, J. P., Mendon{\c c}a, P., \& Ram{\'\i}sio, P. J. (2020). Heritage buildings as a contribution to the contemporary city: the relocation of Braga{\textquoteright}s District Archive.\ Journal of Architecture and Urbanism,\ 44(1), 20-31.

    }, month = {2019-05-21 00:00:00}, pages = {20{\textendash}31}, publisher = {VGTU Press}, abstract = {

    This paper reflects on the ability to adapt buildings with relevant heritage and historical value to different uses and functions. A case study is presented: The relocation of Braga{\textquoteright}s District Archive from the former Archbishop{\textquoteright}s Palace in Largo do Pa{\c c}o, a building dating back to the XIVth\ century confined within the Historical Center{\textquoteright}s buffer zone, into a modernist building located in Abade Loureira street, North of the original complex and outside the medieval walled city.

    The methodological approach and the processes associated with the intervention are presented according to the analysis of the proposed program, rather than by the formal and symbolic features of the building itself.

    Extensive\ in-situ\ surveys took place at the two buildings, comparing both the present and the proposed solution. Based on this analysis, the Program{\textquoteright}s adequacy is discussed, displaying the advantages and disadvantages of this change and how it may affect the mission of the District Archive.

    }, keywords = {architectural conservation., architecture of public buildings, archive, Built environment, heritage buildings, program adequacy}, issn = {2029-7955}, doi = {doi.org/10.3846/jau.2020.10363}, author = {Silva, J. P. and Mendon{\c c}a, P. and Ram{\'\i}sio, P. J.} }

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    The Centre for Territory, Environment and Construction (CTAC) is a research unit of the School of Engineering of University of Minho (UMinho), recognised by the “FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia” (Foundation for Science and Technology), associated to the Department of Civil Engineering (DEC), with whom it shares resources and namely human resources.

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