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Industrial Heritage – Ecology & Economy

XIV. International TICCIH Congress 2009 in Freiburg, Germany. Selected Papers.

Albrecht, Helmuth / Kierdorf, Alexander / Tempel, Norbert
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ISBN/EAN: 9783963117381
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 428
Format (T/L/B): 26.0 x 21.0 cm

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The 14th International TICCIH Congress in Freiberg/Germany from August, 30th to September, 5th 2009 was a great success. More than 350 participants from 37 countries and all continents of this world joined the congress. The congress main topic "Industrial Heritage, Exology and Economy" and other special topics were discussed in more than 200 papers and posters presented in 25 different sessions and workshops.

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Editorial…9 In Memoriam Marie Nisser (1937–2011)…11 Plenary Sessions Sir Neil Cossons (UK): Prospects, Perceptions and the Public…12 Jörg Dettmar (Germany): Industrial Heritage and Cultural Landscape…18 Axel Fohl (Germany): Unbound Prometheus – 40 Years of Preserving Industrial Monuments in Germany…22 Rainer Slotta (Germany): From Bochum to Freiberg – TICCIH-Germany from 1975 to 2009…28 Norbert Tempel (Germany): Industrial Heritage between Economy and Ecology…34 AI Economical and Ecological Aspects of Industrial World Heritage Sites Helmuth Albrecht, Jane Ehrentraut (Germany): The World Heritage Project “Mining Landscape Ore Mountains”…42 Lorna Davidson (UK): Managing New Lanark as a Sustainable Community…50 Stephen Hughes (UK): The Comparative Regeneration of the Blaenavon and Pontcysyllte World Heritage Areas…54 Masami Morita, Shinji Morita (Japan): The Effects of the Promotion of Tourism on an Industrial World Heritage Site – A Case Study of the Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine and its Cultural Landscape in Japan…60 Stuart B. Smith (UK): TICCIH, IC0M0S and the World Heritage Sites – The Industrialisation of Japan…66 A2 Creative Re-Use: Industrial Heritage, Building Assessment, Real Estate and Brownfield Redevelopment Yiping Dong, Binchao Hou (China): Shanghai Pattern: Combination of Industrial Heritage and Creative Industry – Some Cases of Industrial Heritage Conservation in Shanghai…74 Keith Falconer (UK): Sustainable Re-Use of Historic Industrial Sites – Revisited…82 Alexander Kierdorf (Germany): “The Old Factory” – Traditions, Patterns and Perspectives of Re-Use…88 Rosella Ruggeri (Italy): A Consensus Building Process and an Architectural Competition for the Future of the Old Foundry…96 A3 Conservation, Restoration and Management of Technical Heritage Jens Daube (Germany): Maintenance Programmes – A Management Tool for the long-term Conservation of major Industrial Heritage Sites…106 Martin Gersiek (Germany): Deterioration or Restoration? – Different Tasks for Structural Engineers dealing with Industrial Heritage…112 Marita Pfeiffer (Germany): The Hansa Coking Plant in Dortmund –Conservation Problems and Preservation Strategies…120 Norbert Tempel (Germany): The Preservation of a Milestone of Industrial Architecture – The Zollern II/IV Colliery Engine House in Dortmund…126 A4 Telling the whole Story: New conceptual approaches to the understanding of landscapes and community development Rowan Julie Brown (UK): Collecting the Uncollectible: Presenting Energy at National Museums Scotland…138 Charles Fairbank (Canada): Though Dynasties pass: Preserving the oldest commercial Oil Field in the World – Oil Springs, Canada…144 Karsten Feucht (Germany): How Perception constructs Landscape…150 Hans-Rüdiger Lange, Detlev Mundt (Germany): Schwarze Pumpe Industrial Park – Retrospective and Perspective…156 Hsiao-Wei Lin, Bo-Chi Cheng (Taiwan): The Transformation of Chi-Ku Salt Field in Taiwan and the surrounding Landscape…162 Massimo Preite (Italy): The Bassin Minier du Nord-Pas de Calais, France – An Evolutionary Cultural Landscape…170 Maria Schöne (Chile): Nitrate Offices - Social and Cultural Oasis in the Atacama Desert…176 A5 Power Stations: Technology and Society Elke Mittmann (Germany): Architecture and Electricity – Power Stations between 1885 and 1945. Industrial Construction as an Expression of Culture and Politics…184 Miles Oglethorpe, Miriam McDonald (UK): The Power of Scotland – From Illumination to Enlightenment…190 A6 Industrial Heritage Tourism Christiane Baum (Germany): ERIH – Connecting Europe's Industrial Heritage European Route of Industrial Heritage…198 Wolfgang Ebert (Germany) Santralistanbul – ein Kraftwerk für Istanbul…202 Sue Jackson Stepowski (Australia): The 'Hill' that Refused to Break: Cultural Tourism Regenerates the Mining Town of Broken Hill…206 Karolina Hettchen (Poland): Networked Industrial Heritage – Consideration of the Old Colliery in Watbrzych (Poland) …212 Boshold Antje (Germany): ENERGY Route of Lusatian Industrial Heritage – A Tourism Product and Marketing Network…220 A7 Art and the Industrial Revolution Franziska Bollerey (Netherlands): When Mechanization took Command – The Impact of Industrialization Mirrored in Literature and the Arts - Prometheus and Pandora…228 Axel Föhl (Germany): Art and the Industrial Revolution. Decorative systems of Industrial Buildings – a Foray into uncharted Regions…238 Daina Glavocic (Croatia): Industrial Landscape in Art…248 Lenka Popelova (Czech Republic): Symbolic Enhancement of Institutional, Commercial and Industrial Buildings of the First Czechoslovak Republic by Motifs of Work, Trade and Industry…254 Renata Skrebska (Czech Republic): Motifs of Work and social Conditions in Sculpture and Reliefs in the Czech Republic…262 A8 Railways and Harbours: Economic and Ecological Problems Kiiian T. Elsasser (Switzerland): St. Gotthard Railway Line and its Transport Route Predecessors – A Feasibility Study for a UNESCO World Heritage Site…268 Francesco Calzolaio (Italy/USA): Cathedral of the Sea – A Survey of the Industrial Coastal Patrimony…274 B1 Economy and Cultural Heritage? - The Relevance of Cultural Aspects in Mining Activities André Dubuc (France): Centre Historique Minier (Lewarde/Franee) – Does a Museum help to deal with Structural Change? …282 Hans-Peter Noll, Annika Edelmann, Donato Cristaldi (Germany): Development of the Coking Plant Zollverein (Essen/Germany) – Between Brownfield Conversion and World Heritage Aims…288 Felipe Ravinet de la Fuente (Chile): World Heritage Rescue of Sewell Mining Campsite in Chile…294 C2 1/125 of a Second - Photography and the Industrial Heritage Jan af Geijerstam (Sweden): Photography and the Industrial Heritage, a neglected Source and its Context…302 Howard Bossen (USA): World of Steel – 160 Years of Photographs…308 C3 In or out of the global Box? Industrial Heritage from different Perspectives Györgyi Nemeth (Hungary): In or out of the global box? Industrial Heritage from different Perspectives…316 Linda Norris (USA): In or out of the Global Box: Interpreting Chernobyl…324 C6 Modern Methods of Data Capture and Knowledge Management for a fast and efficient Documentation of Industrial Heritage Objects Frank Boochs, Heinz-Jürgen Przybilla (Germany): RiO: Development of Methods for Data Collection, Data Analysis and Knowledge Generation of Industrial Objects…332 Ashish Karmacharya, Christophe Cruz, Frank Boochs (Germany): Formal Ontology for Knowledge Management in Archaeology…338 Ashish Karmacharya, Christophe Cruz, Frank Boochs, Franck Marzani (Germany): ArcheaoKM: Managing Data through Knowledge in Industrial Archaeological Sites…344 Bianca Khil, Elke Schneider (Germany): Possibilities of Documentation and Analysis - Need of comparative Data for Industrial Subterranean Relics…350 D4 Planning, Evaluating and Presenting Industrial Heritage Projects Martin Straßburger (Germany): Recording and Presenting more than 1000 Years of Mining and Smelting in Marsberg…358 D6 Conceptual and methodological Aspects of Evaluation and Redevelopment Mette Slyngborg (Denmark): CHIP: Cultural Heritage in Planning – A Danish Point of View…366 Georgie Zacharopoulou (Greece): Sustainable Lime Heritage: Seeking out combined Conservation Strategies…372 D9 Industrial Heritage Sites and their History Timothy Hubbard (Australia): The Industrial Heritage of Woolsheds…380 D10 Industrial Heritage in Museums: Projects and New Approaches of Presentation Amy B. Baldonieri, Judy Linsz Ross (USA): Born of Fire: Promoting the Art Music and History of Americas Greatest Steel City…388 Lars K. Christensen (Denmark): Bringing the People back in…394 Mikkel Thelle (Denmark): Multiplicity as Strategy – The Brede Works Exhibition of Danish Industrial Culture…400 W1 DWhG-Workshop: Water History and Preservation of Technical Monuments Manuela Armenat (Germany): Conflicting Priorities – The EU Water Framework Directive and the preservation of Historical Monuments…408 W3 The Industrial Districts of the post World War II Welfare State – Concepts and Approaches Caspar Jorgensen (Denmark): Post-Industrial Landscapes? Analysing the Industrial Districts of the Welfare State. Denmark 1945-2005. …416 Morten Pedersen (Denmark): The Industrial Landscape of the Welfare State…422 Edition Notice…428

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