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The historic 32nd Street Baptist Church reborn: Exploring intersections of adaptive reuse and sense of place.
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The historic 32nd Street Baptist Church reborn: Exploring intersections of adaptive reuse and sense of place./
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Lyons, Linda.
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192 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 52-02.
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Masters Abstracts International52-02(E).
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Architecture. -
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9781303433320
The historic 32nd Street Baptist Church reborn: Exploring intersections of adaptive reuse and sense of place.
Lyons, Linda.
The historic 32nd Street Baptist Church reborn: Exploring intersections of adaptive reuse and sense of place.
- 192 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 52-02.
Thesis (M.F.A.)--The Florida State University, 2013.
Many historic buildings that were once full of life and activity now stand vacant. The urban fabric is forever changed when those abandoned buildings are demolished, and part of the community's shared cultural and architectural history is lost. As a hypothetical model of historic preservation through adaptive reuse, the former 32nd Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, has served as the site location for this study. Repurposing this historically significant edifice may help to preserve the work of a celebrated architect, Wallace Rayfield, and the narrative of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States. This study seeks to respectfully assign a new purpose to this landmark structure while commemorating its past.
ISBN: 9781303433320Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Three realms of inquiry are brought together for the purposes of this study and their intersections are examined. Firstly, the perceptions of study participants regarding adaptive reuse for ecclesiastical architecture are explored. Secondly, this study seeks to identify the sense of place qualities necessary to promote health and well-being in a temporary communal living environment; and lastly, the intersections of these issues are investigated to reveal possible areas of agreement and tension between adaptive reuse and sense of place goals. The intended use for this repurposed architecture is a hospital-associated hospitality house. This function has been selected because of the similar community outreach mission it shares with the former church, and the proximity of the site location to a regional hospital. The philanthropic purpose of a hospitality house is to provide patients and their families with a residential home base when they experience a medical crisis or must receive medical treatment far away from their primary home. In addition to providing shelter, hospitality houses may also offer food, transportation, counseling, and emotional support to their guests.
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