Industrial Heritage Sites in Transformation

Clash of Discourses

Harald A Mieg editor Heike Oevermann editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc

Published:18th Dec '17

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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.

"The collection brings together practitioners and academics who work on a variety of industrial-heritage-related issues from a range of different backgrounds. This fusion of differing perspectives ensures that the theoretical and practical dimensions of conservation are explored throughout the collection. (…) The collection will be of use to those interested in the transformation of industrial heritage in a range of different spatial contexts" - Rebecca Madgin, senior lecturer in urban development and management at the University of Glasgow

ISBN: 9780815347002

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Weight: 340g

232 pages