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42966
Type
chapter
Titre
Museum Project Zagreb Industrial Heritage: History, State of Affairs, Outlook: an Impetus for Raising the Awareness of Industrial Legacy
Langues
English
Auteurs
Arčabić, Goran
Lieu de publication
Ljubljana
Pays de publication
Slovenia
Maison d'édition
ICOMOS Slovenia
Date
2018
Pages
p. 100-111
Collection
Monographic publications of ICOMOS Slovenia
Titre de la source
Protection and Reuse of Industrial Heritage: Dilemmas, Problems, Examples
Vol. & n°
v. 2 n. 2
Titre de conférence
2nd International Symposium on Cultural Heritage and Legal Issues
Lieu de conférence
Bled, Slovenia
Date de conférence
1-3 October 2015
ISBN
978-961-288-673-8
Mots-clés
industrial heritage / public awareness / museum projects / museology / legal protection / conservation of industrial heritage / neglect / decay / deterioration / enhancement / protection of industrial heritage / theory of conservation / philosophy of conservation / case studies / master plans / scientific cooperation / values / governance / conservation of historic sites / management / interpretation / presentation / musealization
Pays mentionnés
Croatia
Monuments et sites
Zagreb City Museum, Croatia
Résumé en anglais
The period from the end of the 19th century onwards characterizes the intensive development of processing industry and plants connected to building the utility network in Zagreb (Croatia). The majority of all industrial complexes regarded as heritage sites are nowadays located in the wider city center area and are commonly considered valuablecultural and development potential. Case studies presented in the paper provide a brief insight into the construction history of industrial facilities, application of the legal protection system in practice and management challenges in general. Due to reckless and hasty reuse of former industrial zones, some heritage structures have been endangered by the interests of high-profit making real estates investments. Despite legal protection, the lack of efficient control in the protective measuresimplementation has led to neglect and decay of listed buildings or even deliberate exposing to damage. The City authorities are decisive, liable and the most influential component in the process of heritage preservation as well as the creation of future directions for changing
the perspectives of the industrial legacy.In 2009 Zagreb City Museum launched the project Zagreb Industrial Heritage: History, State of Affairs, Outlook, aiming to research aftermath of the industrialization, process that crucially impacted urban development and social changes in the Modern and Contemporary era. The root intentions were raising the awareness, promotion and public presentation of the legacy of industry, as well as the stimulation of rethinking the heritage management models to be applied to valuable industrial buildings. Project goals, methodology, activities and achievements are respectively presented in the paper.This paper was presented during the 2nd International Symposium on Cultural Heritage and Legal Issues, organized in October 2015 by ICOMOS Slovenia with the supp
ort of the Council of Europe, the Institute for the Protection of Cultural heritage in Slovenia, the Slovenian Ministry of Culture and TICCIH Slovenia.
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Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (BY-NC-ND)