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42968
Type
book section
Titre
Post-industrial Montenegro: potentials of industrial heritage
Langues
English
Auteurs
Stamatović Vučković, Slavica
Lieu de publication
Ljubljana
Pays de publication
Slovenia
Maison d'édition
ICOMOS Slovenia
Date
2018
Pages
p. 122-133
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 / industrial sites / industrial landscapes / typology / typological analysis / legal protection / conservation of industrial heritage / protection of industrial heritage / neglect / re-use / decay / brownfields / conversion of buildings / urban areas / revitalization / master plans / case studies / architectural competitions / re-urbanization / private ownership / public ownership / theory of conservation / conservation of historic sites / management / effects of deterioration / comparative analysis / interpretation / presentation / public awareness
Pays mentionnés
Montenegro / Slovenia
Résumé en anglais
This paper offers an overview of the present development scenarios of a certain number of industrial facilities and complexes in Montenegro after, more or less economically successful, privatization processes. The offered typology recognizes five different scenarios of the further development of these areas and facilities in the first two decades of the 21st century: from the industrial zones which have continued with the earlier production processes, however, in most cases in the reduced volume (Steel Factory in Niksic, KAP in Podgorica), through the zones for which there are planned multi-layer revitalization programmes (“New Obod“ in Cetinje, 140ha) and those with the completely new urban amenities in place (“Porto Montenegro“ in Tivat, 30ha); to rare, historically-architectonically valuable examples of industrial architecture which still await an adequate type of reconstruction and conversion (“Rivijera“ in Kotor). These examples show that the industrial heritage potentials are great but also that, due to the lack of valorization and appropriate protective measures, they have mainly received negative treatment and have been partly devastated in the privatization process.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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Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (BY-NC-ND)