{"id":3382,"date":"2020-09-29T14:56:02","date_gmt":"2020-09-29T07:56:02","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/graphisoft.vn\/?p=3382"},"modified":"2020-12-07T11:11:24","modified_gmt":"2020-12-07T04:11:24","slug":"restoring-croatias-church-of-st-martin-with-the-help-of-archicad-and-bimx","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/graphisoft.vn\/en\/du-an-tren-the-gioi\/restoring-croatias-church-of-st-martin-with-the-help-of-archicad-and-bimx\/","title":{"rendered":"Restoring Croatia\u2019s Church of St. Martin with the help of Archicad and BIMx"},"content":{"rendered":"
Thanks to state-of-the-art Building Information Modeling software, the Church of St. Martin, located in the small town of Martin Breg, Prozorje\/ Dugo Selo, Croatia, will finally undergo a complete renovation and restoration.<\/p>\n
St. Martin\u2019s was built on a former Templar estate in the 15th to 16th centuries in the late Gothic-Renaissance style. Today, the church lies in ruins as a result of the great earthquake of 1880. Numerous structural cracks occurred during the earthquake and the vaults were partially or completely demolished; the church was never repaired and forgotten over time. The ruins are a protected cultural monument, listed in the Republic of Croatia\u2019s Registry of Cultural Property.
\nThe purpose of the project is to restore this valuable historic building and to revitalize the entire area. The basic building elements missing today are the tower roof and the nave. In the bell tower, the masonry, cracks and foundations will be structurally repaired first. After that, a new, contemporary dome is planned, which will resemble the original baroque dome, but will be adapted to serve the new purpose of the bell tower \u2013 a lookout tower. A new spiral staircase or lift is planned for access to the tower.<\/p>\n
In order to restore the main nave\u2019s function, the floor will be closed off by adding cubes made from contemporary materials and architectural forms. The main goal is to make the space of the nave a multifunctional cultural and social space for presentations, exhibitions, concerts, etc., and by opening the large doors, the space can continue to be used for religious ceremonies.<\/p>\n