How does a Factory Chimney evolve into a Monument? Resistant Industrial Heritage CommunitiesFactory chimneys are important parts of an industrial landscape and they often are preserved, even if the factory around them is demolished. They act as symbols of industrial heritage. The entirety of industrial heritage is socially constructed on the basis of some selected, valued and conserved, tangible or intangible remnants or the leftovers of industrial culture. It demands the social action of remembering the past in order to construct and maintain the industrial heritage. It thus demands a heritage community, elaborating the identities of its members around their shared heritage. This article concerns the factory chimneys as a case study of act...
From industrial monument to industrial heritage In 1998 the Minister of Culture called on professor ...
Scotland’s industrial past is central to its national narrative, and heritage discourse has ...
Industrial heritage represents an opportunity for architects and designers to combine a building’s r...
Industrial heritage buildings and sites are seen as an important part of urban regeneration and sust...
In Spain, the birth of interest in the nation’s industrial heritage dates from the nation industrial...
This work was carried out under DB-HERITAGE project - Database of building materials with historical...
This thesis analyzes different forms of industrial heritage with regard to representations of the pa...
Industrial heritage is socially constructed in contemporary society, and diverse subjects and histor...
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This chapter talks about the development of interest in the industrial past, particularly from a Eur...
This paper proposes a reflection on the contemporary phenomenon of industrial heritage re-uses. It ...
Making monuments out of industrial elements. The chimney of the Hoffmann-type kiln of a long-abando...
The subject of the study are industrial facilities from the turn of nineteenth and twentieth century...
Industrial heritage represents an opportunity for architects and designers to combine a building’s r...
The questions raised by post-industrial museums and their different forms challenge the idea of “her...
From industrial monument to industrial heritage In 1998 the Minister of Culture called on professor ...
Scotland’s industrial past is central to its national narrative, and heritage discourse has ...
Industrial heritage represents an opportunity for architects and designers to combine a building’s r...
Industrial heritage buildings and sites are seen as an important part of urban regeneration and sust...
In Spain, the birth of interest in the nation’s industrial heritage dates from the nation industrial...
This work was carried out under DB-HERITAGE project - Database of building materials with historical...
This thesis analyzes different forms of industrial heritage with regard to representations of the pa...
Industrial heritage is socially constructed in contemporary society, and diverse subjects and histor...
International audienceBeautiful like a Blast Furnace: On Treating Industrial Vestiges like Monuments...
This chapter talks about the development of interest in the industrial past, particularly from a Eur...
This paper proposes a reflection on the contemporary phenomenon of industrial heritage re-uses. It ...
Making monuments out of industrial elements. The chimney of the Hoffmann-type kiln of a long-abando...
The subject of the study are industrial facilities from the turn of nineteenth and twentieth century...
Industrial heritage represents an opportunity for architects and designers to combine a building’s r...
The questions raised by post-industrial museums and their different forms challenge the idea of “her...
From industrial monument to industrial heritage In 1998 the Minister of Culture called on professor ...
Scotland’s industrial past is central to its national narrative, and heritage discourse has ...
Industrial heritage represents an opportunity for architects and designers to combine a building’s r...