In the 1960s church building boom, novel building materials and construction methods were largely used. Laminated timber, prestressed concrete or steel ‘space frames’ allowed for large, open spaces and were often left exposed as an explicit token of modernity. Today, where the future of church buildings increasingly depends on their potential to accommodate new uses, the stability and energy performance of their roof structures is often enhanced with disregard for their historical significance, heritage value and spatial qualities. With a view to counterbalance this tendency, this research borrows methods and concepts from Construction History, Conservation Theory, Building Pathology and Architectural Design, and combines empirical research with critical reflection and integration. It aims to 1) uncover how structural innovation contributed to the typological renewal of church building in the 1960s; 2) facilitate the diagnosis and remediation of material defects in their roof structures; 3) reinterpret traditional heritage criteria to the specificity of post-war buildings; and 4) provide essential clues on how to intervene in these buildings with respect for their specific aesthetical, spatial and structural aspects, and adapt them to the technical and functional challenges of the future.
Chiara Kuijpers
Chiara Kuijpers
Chiara Kuijpers (°2000) obtained her degree as a Master of Science in Architectural Engineering at the University of Ghent in 2022. During her master's, she followed an international exchange program at the Technische Universität München (TUM) in Munchen, Germany. In october 2023 she joined the Architectural Engineering Lab of the VUB, where she investigates post-war church roofs in a context of adaptive reuse. This PhD research, Meaning and Material, funded by FWO, is in collaboration with Femke Van der Meulen (KU Leuven) and under supervision of Prof. Stephanie Van de Voorde (VUB) & Prof. Sven Sterken (KU Leuven).
Projects
PhD research
Meaning and Material. Towards a Multidisciplinary Assessment of Post-War Church Roofs in a Context of Adaptive Reuse.
Date | 2023 - 2027 |
Supervisors | Stephanie Van de Voorde and Sven Sterken |
Funds | FWO |