%0 Journal Article %T Among the archaeologists and the designers: a critical survey of Sant’Andrea of Acre in Israel %A Luschi, Cecilia Maria Roberta %J Czasopismo Techniczne %V 2018 %R 10.4467/2353737XCT.18.160.9416 %N Volume 11 Year 2018 (115) %P 27-38 %K Izrael, archeologia, badania historyczne ; Izrael, archeology, historical research %@ 0011-4561 %D 2018 %U https://ejournals.eu/czasopismo/czasopismo-techniczne/artykul/among-the-archaeologists-and-the-designers-a-critical-survey-of-santandrea-of-acre-in-israel %X Artykuł stanowi opis historycznego studium architektonicznego hipogeum kościoła Sant'Andrea w Akko (Izrael), promujący nowe refleksje na temat miejskiej tkanki historycznej i dający konkretne dane do przeprojektowania części konstrukcji zgodnie z historyczną rolą i budową. Odkrycie kompozycji architektonicznej doprowadziło do rozszerzenia projektu poza sam budynek. Proponuje się rozumienie współczesnej architektury jako córki historii, a nie jako twierdzenie o nowoczesności często oderwanej z kontekstu. W tym konkretnym przypadku proponuje się odzyskanie roli i monumentalność budynku w kontekście miejskim i morskim.  We propose a historical architectural study of the hypogeum of the church of Sant’Andrea in Akko (Israel), which promoted new reflections on the urban historical fabric and at the same time provided concrete data for a redesign of part of the structure in line with the historical role and the building Hierarchy that made it a cornerstone for navigation and orientation at sea. The discovery of its architectural composition led the design to an extended dimension in addition to the building itself. We intend to propose a violation of contemporary architecture as a daughter of history and not as an assertion of modernity often detached from the context. In this case we try to recover the role and monumentality of the building, the urban context and the sea front. We propose a historical architectural study of the hypogeum of the church of Sant’Andrea in Akko (Israel), which promoted new reflections on the urban historical fabric and at the same time provided concrete data for a redesign of part of the structure in line with the historical role and the building Hierarchy that made it a cornerstone for navigation and orientation at sea. The discovery of its architectural composition led the design to an extended dimension in addition to the building itself. We intend to propose a violation of contemporary architecture as a daughter of history and not as an assertion of modernity often detached from the context. In this case we try to recover the role and monumentality of the building, the urban context and the sea front.