Has there been any significant study of what you might call “architectural recoding” where buildings are repurposed in a new way for a new political-cultural environment with little to no physical modification or aging? Like Hagia Sofia: church —> mosque —> museum?
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That’s a modern context thing though isn’t it? And presumably shifting political significance of use will lead rather than lag civil codes...powerful people/institutions will decide what to do and get laws permitting them to do it if necessary, which may be easy/hard case by case
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Yeah it’s a fuzzy boundary. I guess I draw the line where it’s obviously the same structure in identity continuity sense. Ship of Theseus test or something.
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