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Cover -- Titelei -- Impressum -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Urban Textile Mills: Conservation and Conversion -- Cities, industrialization, and urban textile mills -- General typology -- Inventory, conservation, and the typological approach -- Industrial heritage: diverse and global -- Reuse, conversion, and good practice -- Textile Cities and their Mills -- Pioneers and flagship projects in England -- Continental Europe: cities, extensions, and ongoing production -- Fractures and discontinuities -- The urban figuration of the industrial complexes -- Urban Industrial Typology and Spatial Structures of Historic Textile Mills -- Urban industrial typology -- From early block structures to urban blocks in transition -- Compositions: flagships and giants -- Additive structures, continuous changes, and early reuses -- The 20th century production halls -- Understanding the past transformations of the urban spatial structures -- Conservation and Conversion -- Heritage listing, conservation, and conversion -- Discussing good practice and further perspectives -- Colour plates -- Information on graphics -- Primary Sources -- Bibliography -- Index -- Illustration Credits -- The Author -- Cover II.
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"The management of industrial heritage sites requires rethinking in the context of urban change, and the issue of how to balance protection, preservation/conservation, and development becomes all the more crucial as industrial heritage sites grow in number. This brings into play new challenges--not only through the known conflicts between monument preservation and contemporary architecture, but also with the increasing demand for economic urban development by reusing the built heritage of former industrial sites. This book explores the conservation and change of industrial heritage sites in transformation, presenting and examining ten European and Asian case studies. The interdisciplinary approach of the book connects a diversity of rationales and discourses, including monument protection, World Heritage conventions, urban regeneration, urban planning and design, architecture, and politics. This is the first book to deepen the understanding of industrial heritage site management as a networked, multi-dimensional task involving diverse social agents and societal discourses. "--
historic preservation --- Conservation. Restoration --- Environmental planning --- industrial archaeology --- urban planning --- Industrial archeology --- Historic preservation. --- Historic sites --- Industrial sites. --- City planning. --- Patrimoine historique --- Lieux historiques --- Zones industrielles --- Urbanisme --- Conservation and restoration. --- Conservation et restauration --- Historic industrial sites. --- Factory sites --- Factories --- Industrial location --- Plant engineering --- Real property --- Historic preservation --- Preservation, Historic --- Preservationism (Historic preservation) --- Cultural property --- Industrial sites --- Cities and towns --- City planning --- Civic planning --- Land use, Urban --- Model cities --- Redevelopment, Urban --- Slum clearance --- Town planning --- Urban design --- Urban development --- Urban planning --- Land use --- Planning --- Art, Municipal --- Civic improvement --- Regional planning --- Urban policy --- Urban renewal --- Location --- Protection --- Government policy --- Management --- Historic industrial sites --- Conservation and restoration
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Developing cultural heritage in a more sustainable way. New approaches and examples from practice. "Open Heritage" is a response to the urgent need for a more open definition of cultural heritage, of the parties involved in protecting and maintaining it, and of the relevant planning processes in order to ensure the sustainable reuse of cultural heritage in times of climate change, social inequality and social plurality. This book introduces in a clear and systematic manner the results of the EU-funded OpenHeritage project, which examined best practices in different European countries. It focuses on the idea of inclusive heritage management based on community-driven processes. It is designed to act as a guide for anyone involved in planning, researching, and deciding on the further development and use of cultural heritage. Systematic presentation of the results of the EU-funded project OpenHeritage A collection of different approaches to assessing the social impact of bottom-up cultural heritage reuse projects Presentation of numerous methods derived from OpenHeritage case studies and other European initiatives Kulturerbe zukunftsfähig weiterentwickeln. Neue Ansätze und Beispiele aus der Praxis. "Open Heritage" gründet auf der dringenden Forderung, dass eine zukunftsfähige Weiterentwicklung von unserem Kulturerbe in Zeiten des Klimawandels, sozialer Ungleichheit und Pluralität der Gesellschaft nur möglich ist, wenn wir die Definition von Kulturerbe, von Planungsprozessen sowie davon, wer an der Pflege beteiligt sein kann, öffnen. Dieses Buch präsentiert auf anschauliche und systematische Weise die Ergebnisse des EU-geförderten Projekts OpenHeritage, in dem zahlreiche von der Gemeinschaft gesteuerte europäische Fallbeispiele untersucht wurden. Dabei stellt es die Idee eines integrativen Managements in den Mittelpunkt. Dieser anleitende Überblick dient allen involvierten, planenden, forschenden und entscheidenden Akteur:innen für die zeitgemäße Weiterentwicklung und Nutzung von Kulturerbe. Systematische Darstellung der Ergebnisse des EU-Projekts OpenHeritage Sammlung verschiedener Ansätze zur Abschätzung der sozialen Auswirkungen von Bottom-up-Projekten bei der Wiederverwendung von Kulturerbe Darstellung zahlreicher Methoden aus Fallstudien von OpenHeritage sowie aus Initiativen in Europa
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Sociology of culture --- Architecture --- adaptive reuse --- cultural heritage --- collaboration --- architectural heritage --- Europe
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