Modernization of post-industrial buildingson the example of a dairy factory at Hoża Street in Warsaw

Author:

Rybak-Niedziółka Kinga1ORCID,Donderewicz Mikołaj1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Warsaw University of Life Sciences

Abstract

In most cases, this sort of facilities are adapted for various types of residential functions. A similar example of the transformation of a post-industrial building is the modernization project a Hoża Street in Warsaw. The aim of the presented article is to show the possibilities offered by transforming this type of facility into short-term housing. The methodology is based on the concept of modernization and change of development. The results present the design of the adapted building. The conclusions focus on maintaining the cultural identity of the city, along with its historical fabric, and adapting it to contemporary architectural and construction standards and practices.

Publisher

Index Copernicus

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