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Leseni wandelbahni evropskih termalnih zdravilišč
ID Hazler, Vito (Author)

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Abstract
V gradbeništvu in še zlasti v stavbarstvu je les zastopan kot osnovno ali dopolnilno gradivo, pa tudi kot konstrukcijska opora in kot dopolnilo drugim materialom. Kot gradivo se je globoko začrtal v prepoznavnost tradicionalne gradnje tako na Slovenskem kot v večini evropskih in številnih kulturnih območjih po svetu. S svojo pogosto rabo je zaznamoval številne kmetijske, industrijske, trgovinske, obrtniške in tudi turistične ter kulturne dejavnosti po svetu, saj so ga marsikje znali uporabljati na takšen mojstrski način, da tako grajene lesene ali delno lesene stavbe še vedno zbujajo pozornost in začudenje. Les je opazno prisoten tudi v evropski kulturi termalnih zdravilišč, kamor so ga graditelji neizmernih domislic vključevali kot prekrito konstrukcijsko ali kot razgaljeno oziroma povsem samostojno gradivo. Sodeč po nam dostopnih virih so les v zdraviliški arhitekturi najpogosteje uporabljali pri postavljanju različnih paviljonov, nadstreškov, prodajnih in drugih lop ter hišic, pa tudi pri gradnji posebnih zdraviliških stavb, ki jih največkrat prepoznamo pod imenom wandelbahn, wandelhalle ali njima po zasnovi in namembnosti sorodnimi stavbami. Prav te stavbe sodijo med najbolj vidne prepoznavnosti zdravilišč, saj so pomembno gibalo njihovega družabnega, kulturnega, izobraževalnega, tržnega in še kakšnega življenja.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:kulturna dediščina, les, lesena gradnja, lesena arhitektura, pokrita sprehajališča, Wandelbahn, zdravilišča, Evropa
Typology:1.02 - Review Article
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Year:2018
Number of pages:Str. 55-68
Numbering:Letn. 67, št. 1
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-126675 This link opens in a new window
UDC:614.214:72(4)
ISSN on article:0024-1067
DOI:10.26614/les-wood.2018.v67n01a05 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:67065442 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:03.05.2021
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Title:Les
Shortened title:Les
Publisher:Zveza društev inženirjev in tehnikov gozdarstva in lesarstva Slovenije, Zveza društev inženirjev in tehnikov gozdarstva in lesarstva Slovenije, Biotehniška fakulteta, Oddelek za lesarstvo, Založba Univerze, Biotehniška fakulteta, Oddelek za lesarstvo, Založba Univerze
ISSN:0024-1067
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Wooden wandelbahns in European thermal spas
Abstract:
In construction, and even more so in architecture, wood has the status of a primary and secondary material, a construction support and supplemen to other materials. As a material, wood has become deeply rooted in traditional construction both in Slovenia and the majority of European and a number of other cultures across the world. The use of wood has had a strong impact on farm, industrial, commercial, craft as well as tourist and cultural activities all across the globe; the masters of their craft used wood in such an astonishing way that the wooden or partly wooden buildings they made still draw attention and leave people in awe. Wood is also notably present in the culture of European thermal spas, in which the immensely creative architects used wood as an undercover structural material or as an uncovered independent construction material. According to the sources available to us, wood in thermal spa architecture was most commonly used in different types of pavilions, jutting roofs, house-like market stalls and other sheds and small wooden houses, as well as in the construction of special spa buildings, most commonly known as wandelbahns or wandelhalle, or for any type of building with a similar construction and purpose. These buildings are one of the most prominent spa features, for they present an important element of thermal spas’ social, cultural, educational, commercial and other aspects of life.

Keywords:cultural heritage, wood, wooden built, covered promenade, Wandelbahn, thermal spas, Europe

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