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Since the 1980s, China has undergone a series of important changes including industrial restructuring, land transfer, and urbanisation. These have given rise to the issue of how to address industrial heritage within many cities.
Subin Xu, Nobuo Aoki
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Recovering industrial heritage: restoration of the wine cellar cooperative in Falset (Catalonia, Spain) [PDF]
Awareness regarding conservation of industrial heritage is recent. Several policies have been adopted to start protecting these buildings because of their historic, artistic and scientific values.
Cornadó Bardón, Còssima +2 more
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The object of this study is a wide selection of dyed cotton and camelid samples from an important collection of 2000-year-old Paracas textiles, now at the Museo Nacional de Arqueología, Antropología e Historia del Perú (MNAAHP; Lima; Peru) and at the ...
Francesca Sabatini +4 more
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Textile mills in Friuli (XIX-XX century). Building technique analysis and seismic refurbishment [PDF]
The conservation of industrial architectures and the refurbishment project, must take into account the growing attention to the seismic risk of the built heritage, which the recent events of central Italy have made dramatically current.
Bertolazzi, Angelo +2 more
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Climate Responsive Design Simulation and Modelling for Industrial Heritage [PDF]
The control of solar radiation is a basic dimension of modern design in all different types of constructions. Many architects have recently observed that different phases of sustainable design require a set of calculations and simulations that are ...
Castilla Roldán, Manuel-Viggo
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Enhancing Urban Heritage: Industrial Culture and Cultural Industry [PDF]
The rehabilitation of historical centres in Italy offers a vast quantity of experiences, though the concept of preserving urban and architectural heritage is quite recent. In fact the same experience does not find place for industrial districts or areas.
Giani, Esther, Carnevale, Giancarlo
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Transforming industrial heritage will have internal economic and cultural effects and will also catalyse changes in surrounding urban areas. Transforming industrial heritage is therefore an essential part of strategies to regenerate decayed industrial ...
Miao Sun, Zhenyu Li, Lu Huang
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The reconstruction and reuse of industrial heritage has constituted important means for the protection of that heritage, and has played a crucial role in promoting urban renewal and sustainable urban development.
Sunny Han Han, Huimin Zhang
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Regenerating Cultural Identity through Industrial Heritage Tourism: Visitor Attitudes, Entertainment and the Search for Authenticity at Mills, Mines and Museums of Maritime Canada [PDF]
This essay analyses visitor attitudes to industrial heritage at a variety of former industrial sites, ranging from former coal mines, shipbuilding yards and steam-powered mills to a reconstructed waterfront. In addition, a comprehensive industrial museum
Summerby-Murray, Robert
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Graphic study and geovisualization of the old windmills of La Mancha (Spain) [PDF]
In Spain, one can find geographical diversity and unique sites of great significance and cultural heritage. Many of the nation’s treasured places, however, have deteriorated or have even disappeared.
Conejo Martin, Miguel Angel +4 more
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