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Réf.
42960
Type
book section
Titre
Dilemmas and Problems in Active Reuse of BelgradeIndustrial Architecture - The Case Study of the Sava River Area
Langues
English
Auteurs
Roter-Blagojević, Mirjana / Nikolić, Marko
Lieu de publication
Ljubljana
Pays de publication
Slovenia
Maison d'édition
ICOMOS Slovenia
Date
2018
Collection
Monographic publications of ICOMOS Slovenia
Titre de la source
Protection and Reuse of Industrial Heritage: Dilemmas, Problems, Examples
Pagination de section
25-35
Vol. & n°
v. 2 n. 2
ISBN
978-961-288-673-8
Mots-clés
industrial heritage / rehabilitation / case studies / cultural policy / protection of industrial heritage / public awareness / values / heritage at risk / re-use / ownership / heritage conservation organizations / economic aspects / funding / architectural projects / mills / railway stations / history of conservation / sustainability / sustainable development / theory of conservation / cultural significance / town and country planning / conservation of historic sites / management / social aspects / legal protection / public and civic architecture
Pays mentionnés
Serbia
Monuments et sites
Belgrade, Sava area
Résumé en anglais
Exploration of possibilities of protection, rehabilitation and envision of sustainable strategies for development of industrial areas and buildings are important topics whichhave dominated in the sphere of theoretical and practical work in the field of protection of industrial heritage in the last decades. The focus is not only on their physical protection but also on the broader issues related to the contemporary reuse as places with cultural and tourism potentials. That is important for urban and economic development of the industrial
areas, but that need to be in accordance with preservation of integrity and authenticity of the place.In the last decades, development of Belgrade has had a negative effect with regard to the industrial heritage built in the late 19th and early 20thcentury. The lack of understanding of preservation of elements which possess technological value as evidence of a certain level of development of technological culture as well as intangible heritage connected to the life and labour of workers is observed as the foremost problem. In order to stop this
tendency and demonstrate a will to achieve further sustainable development, it is necessary to redefine the approach to the protection of Belgrade industrial zones, creating a new onefor urban and spatial planning, taking into account all the values, tradition, authenticity and identity. With provided reconstructions and inadequate changes in the city industrial
zones, particularly along the Sava River bank, the historical cityscape, with its characteristic morphology and typology, is gradually fading away.A more active cooperation between Serbia and The International Committee for the Conservation of the Industrial Heritage (TICCIH) as well as the ratification of The Nizhny Tagil
Charter for The Industrial Heritage (2003) would definitely contribute to a better approach to the preservation of authenticity and integrity of industrial complexes within their repurpose and changes demanded by new, contemporary features, so that national and local institutions could take upon themselves the obligation to follow certain procedures and approaches in the protection of industrial heritage.This paper was presented during the 2nd International Symposium on Cultural Heritage and Legal Issues, organized in October 2015 by ICOMOS Slovenia with the support 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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