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This book serves to shed some light on several controversial questions about contemporary interventions on religious heritage buildings.

 

In the mid-1960s, a process of renewal of Catholic churches began, which sought to respond to the liturgical modifications implemented during the Vatican II (1962-65). Fifty years later, this process continues to be problematic in buildings with a high heritage or historical value.

 

From an operational point of view, it is stimulating to revisit the most relevant architectures at the international level, those high-impact works that were generated thanks to an open and serene dialogue between principals, architects, users, artists and patrimonial leaders. Thus, it is essential to know the criteria that have supported interventions, whether legal (both ecclesiastical and civil), architectural, artistic, liturgical or pastoral. In this sense, what references could be used at a time like ours? How can we reform what has already been reformed?

 

 

Interventions in Heritage Sacred Architecture after the Second Vatican Council in Croatia:  Zorana Sokol-Gojnik, Igor Gojnik 

 

 

Authors:

 

  João Alves da Cunha

Bert DaelemansTobias Bonk Machado

Ursula de Jong

Bárbara Fiorini

Igor Gojnik

Zorana Gokal Gojnik

Samuel H. Goyvaerts

Lorenzo Grieco

Francesca Leto

Andrea Longhi

Fernando López-Arias

Flavia Marcello

João Luís Marques

Bie Plevoets

Erzébet Urbán

Nikolaas Vande Keere

Zorán Vukoszávlyev

Walter Zahner

Carla Zito

 

 

 

 

 

 


ISBN: 1-5275-6033-3

ISBN13: 978-1-5275-6033-8

Release Date: 15th January 2021

Pages: 362