Industrial heritage re-tooled : the TICCIH guide to industrial heritage conservation /

This volume comprises the authoritative work from the International Committee for the Conservation of the Industrial Heritage - the international group dedicated to industrial archaeology and heritage - detailing the latest approaches to the conservation of the global industrial heritage. With contr...

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Other Authors: Douet, James (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Lancaster [United Kingdom] : Carnegie Publishing Limited, 2012.
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Table of Contents:
  • List of Contributors; Introduction
  • James Douet; Part I: Values and Meanings; 1. Why Preserve the Industrial Heritage?
  • Neil Cossons; 2. What does the Industrial Revolution Signify?
  • Helmuth Albrecht; 3. Industrial Archaeology: a Discipline?
  • Barrie Trinder; 4. The Heritage of the Industrial Society
  • Louis Bergeron; Part II: Understanding the Evidence; 5. Industrial Archaeology
  • Patrick Martin; 6. Identifying Industrial Landscapes
  • Iain Stuart; 7. Recording and Documentation
  • Miles Oglethorpe and Miriam McDonald; 8. Process Recording
  • Gustav Rossnes.
  • 9. Industrial archives and Company Records
  • Belem Oviedo Gámez10. Photography and Image Resources
  • Jan af Geijerstam; Part III: Realising the Potential; 11. Choosing What to Preserve
  • Paul Smith; 12. Legal Protection
  • Keith Falconer; 13. Urban Regeneration and Planning
  • Massimo Preite; 14. Adaptive Re-use
  • Benjamin Fragner; 15. Financial and Fiscal Incentives
  • Bode Morin; 16. Heritage at Risk Surveys
  • Jaime Migone; 17. Conservation Plans
  • Helen Lardner; 18. Adaptive Re-use and Embodied Energy
  • Mark Watson; 19. Post-industrial Landscapes
  • Norbert Tempel.
  • 20. Industrial Ruins
  • Masaaki Okada21. Conservation and Community Consciousness
  • Hsiao-Wei Lin; 22. Industrial Heritage and the World Heritage Convention
  • Peter Stott; 23. World Heritage, Concepts and Criteria
  • Michel Cotte; 24. Thematic World Heritage Studies
  • Stephen Hughes; Part IV: Sharing and Enjoying; 25. Industrial Museums
  • Massimo Negri; 26. Care of Industrial and Technical Collections
  • Johannes Großewinkelmann; 27. Conserving Industrial Artefacts
  • Eusebi Casanelles and James Douet; 28. Industrial Heritage Tourism
  • Wolfgang Ebert; Part V: Teaching and Learning.
  • 29. Teaching in Schools
  • Gràcia Dorel-Ferré30. University Training
  • Györgyi Németh; 31. Distance and On-line Learning
  • Tuija Mikkonen; Part VI: TICCIH; 32. The Work of TICCIH
  • Stuart B Smith; 33. TICCIH's Charter for Industrial Heritage
  • Eusebi Casanelles; Appendix: The Nizhny Tagil Charter for the Industrial Heritage; Index.