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Ruin value (German: Ruinenwert) is the concept that a building be designed in such a way that if it eventually collapsed, it would leave behind aesthetically pleasing ruins that would last far longer without any maintenance at all. The idea was pioneered by German architect Albert Speer while planning for the 1936 Summer Olympics and published as "The Theory of Ruin Value" (Die Ruinenwerttheorie), although he was not its original inventor. The intention did not stretch only to the eventual collapse of the buildings, but rather assumed such buildings were inherently better designed and more imposing during their period of use.

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  • Ruinenwerttheorie (de)
  • Valore delle rovine (it)
  • Ruin value (en)
  • Valor da ruína (pt)
  • Теорія цінності руїн (uk)
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  • A teoria do valor da ruína foi um conceito arquitetônico concebido por Albert Speer enquanto arquiteto da Alemanha Nazista. De acordo com ela, todos os novos edifícios seriam construídos de modo que ficassem esteticamente agradáveis quando se transformassem em ruínas, milhares de anos depois, no futuro. Tais ruínas seriam o testamento da grandeza do Terceiro Reich, da mesma maneira que as ruínas gregas e romanas são símbolos da grandeza dessas civilizações. A idéia teve apoio de Adolf Hitler. (pt)
  • Теорія цінності руїн - теорія, розроблена Альбертом Шпеєром; згідно з нею руїни будівель мають свідчити про велич їх будівників і власників . Згідно з цією теорією будівлі після руйнування повинні не поступатися величчю розвалинам давнього Риму. Руїни повинні надихати нові покоління на величні справи. Теорія отримала визнання в Німеччині часів Третього Рейху. Незважаючи на те, що ця теорія не є загальновизнаною в архітектурі, на практиці важливим елементом архітектури багатьох міст Європи є руїни, наприклад, руїни Колізею в Римі або руїни одного з кварталів міста Вуковар, постраждалого у війні за незалежність Хорватії. (uk)
  • Die Ruinenwerttheorie ist ein durch den Architekten Albert Speer geprägter Begriff. Speer beschrieb die Ruinenwerttheorie erstmals 1969: „Die Verwendung besonderer Materialien sowie die Berücksichtigung besonderer statischer Überlegungen sollte Bauten ermöglichen, die im Verfallszustand, nach Hunderten oder (so rechneten wir) Tausenden von Jahren, etwa den römischen Vorbildern gleichen würden.“ (de)
  • Ruin value (German: Ruinenwert) is the concept that a building be designed in such a way that if it eventually collapsed, it would leave behind aesthetically pleasing ruins that would last far longer without any maintenance at all. The idea was pioneered by German architect Albert Speer while planning for the 1936 Summer Olympics and published as "The Theory of Ruin Value" (Die Ruinenwerttheorie), although he was not its original inventor. The intention did not stretch only to the eventual collapse of the buildings, but rather assumed such buildings were inherently better designed and more imposing during their period of use. (en)
  • Il cosiddetto "Valore delle rovine" (de. Ruinenwert) è una teoria architettonica secondo cui un edificio dev'essere progettato in modo tale da lasciare dietro di sé, una volta crollato, delle rovine esteticamente gradevoli e capaci di conservarsi senza manutenzione. L'idea fu lanciata dall'architetto tedesco Albert Speer durante la pianificazione delle Olimpiadi estive del 1936 e pubblicata come "Teoria del Valore delle Rovine" (de. Ruinenwerttheorie), sebbene egli non ne fosse l'inventore originale. L'intenzione non si estendeva solo all'eventuale crollo degli edifici ma presupponeva piuttosto che tali edifici fossero intrinsecamente meglio progettati e più imponenti durante il loro periodo di utilizzo. (it)
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