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2022 | 10 | 4 | 63 - 77

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ADAPTATION OF PLACES OF WORSHIP TO SECULAR FUNCTIONS WITH THE USE OF NARRATIVE METHOD AS A TOOL TO PRESERVE RELIGIOUS HERITAGE

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Sacral objects are an important part of the Europe’s religious heritage. For centuries, temples have constituted a key element in the urban morphology; they fit into the urban fabric of European cities and are permanently embedded there. Due to the current laicization of Europe, the adaptation of sacred buildings into secular functions has become a necessity for economic reasons. Their owners, architects, conservators and historians are faced with a dilemma: whether to preserve an object or transform it into another function? Places of worship cannot be considered in solely economic terms due to the identity of the place, its current function and its symbolism. Sacred spaces, apart from their function, structure and form, also have meaning. In holy sites, the symbol becomes a narrative tool. The purpose of a narrative in the cultural context is related to the site, the narrator, the recipient and the time of the narrative. Narrative research into semantic architecture, as one of the means of researching sacred architecture, has potential both in analysis and as a tool to facilitate design processes for the appropriate transformation of sacred buildings to serve secular functions.

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10

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4

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63 - 77

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  • Warsaw University of Technology, Department of Fundamentals of Architectural and Urban Design, 00-659 Warsaw, Poland
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