Innovative concept spatial volume in historic buildings

Sandeva, Vaska and Despot, Katerina and Veselinova, Tamara (2014) Innovative concept spatial volume in historic buildings. Applied Researches in Technics, Technologies and Education, 2 (4). pp. 400-408. ISSN 1314-8796

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Abstract

Innovation is change, or process input change. Innovation is the process of introducing new, good ideas, services or practices in order to be useful, i.e. innovation is the introduction of cost innovations. To be called innovation, an idea must be profitable and to meet specific needs. Innovation involves the application of information, ideas, imagination and initiative and includes all processes in which new ideas are generated and converted into useful areas. For one historic building to reactivate the present carrying zeitgeist of originating, it is necessary to inject innovation into it. Innovation is an important element in a historic building. The spatial volume it can transform into a different space, a space where merging classic and modern, natural materials and playful colours. The historic building gets on a different character, which suits all generations as well as today's modern age. First, innovations in space are added to meet the needs and expectations of visitors. Innovation doesn't always mean inventing something new. It may mean changing, adapting to changes in the environment in order to realize better ideas. Successful innovation should be built every part of the strategic vision and lead to innovative thinking and creative problem solving.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Natural sciences > Other natural sciences
Divisions: Faculty of Natural and Technical Sciences
Depositing User: Katerina Despot
Date Deposited: 06 Feb 2015 08:46
Last Modified: 01 Mar 2016 10:29
URI: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/12318

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