Inhalt
Editorial…9
In Memoriam Marie Nisser (1937–2011)…11
Plenary Sessions
Sir Neil Cossons (UK): Prospects, Perceptions and the Public…12
Jörg Dettmar (Germany): Industrial Heritage and Cultural Landscape…18
Axel Fohl (Germany): Unbound Prometheus – 40 Years of Preserving Industrial Monuments in Germany…22
Rainer Slotta (Germany): From Bochum to Freiberg – TICCIH-Germany from 1975 to 2009…28
Norbert Tempel (Germany): Industrial Heritage between Economy and Ecology…34
AI Economical and Ecological Aspects of Industrial World Heritage Sites
Helmuth Albrecht, Jane Ehrentraut (Germany): The World Heritage Project “Mining Landscape Ore Mountains”…42
Lorna Davidson (UK): Managing New Lanark as a Sustainable Community…50
Stephen Hughes (UK): The Comparative Regeneration of the Blaenavon and Pontcysyllte World Heritage Areas…54
Masami Morita, Shinji Morita (Japan): The Effects of the Promotion of Tourism on an Industrial World Heritage Site – A Case Study of the Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine and its Cultural Landscape in Japan…60
Stuart B. Smith (UK): TICCIH, IC0M0S and the World Heritage Sites – The Industrialisation of Japan…66
A2 Creative Re-Use: Industrial Heritage, Building Assessment, Real Estate and Brownfield Redevelopment
Yiping Dong, Binchao Hou (China): Shanghai Pattern: Combination of Industrial Heritage and Creative Industry – Some Cases of Industrial Heritage Conservation in Shanghai…74
Keith Falconer (UK): Sustainable Re-Use of Historic Industrial Sites – Revisited…82
Alexander Kierdorf (Germany): “The Old Factory” – Traditions, Patterns and Perspectives of Re-Use…88
Rosella Ruggeri (Italy): A Consensus Building Process and an Architectural Competition for the Future of the Old Foundry…96
A3 Conservation, Restoration and Management of Technical Heritage
Jens Daube (Germany): Maintenance Programmes – A Management Tool for the long-term Conservation of major Industrial Heritage Sites…106
Martin Gersiek (Germany): Deterioration or Restoration? – Different Tasks for
Structural Engineers dealing with Industrial Heritage…112
Marita Pfeiffer (Germany): The Hansa Coking Plant in Dortmund –Conservation Problems and Preservation Strategies…120
Norbert Tempel (Germany): The Preservation of a Milestone of Industrial Architecture – The Zollern II/IV Colliery Engine House in Dortmund…126
A4 Telling the whole Story: New conceptual approaches to the understanding of landscapes and community development
Rowan Julie Brown (UK): Collecting the Uncollectible: Presenting Energy at National Museums Scotland…138
Charles Fairbank (Canada): Though Dynasties pass: Preserving the oldest commercial Oil Field in the World – Oil Springs, Canada…144
Karsten Feucht (Germany): How Perception constructs Landscape…150
Hans-Rüdiger Lange, Detlev Mundt (Germany): Schwarze Pumpe Industrial Park – Retrospective and Perspective…156
Hsiao-Wei Lin, Bo-Chi Cheng (Taiwan): The Transformation of Chi-Ku Salt Field in Taiwan and the surrounding Landscape…162
Massimo Preite (Italy): The Bassin Minier du Nord-Pas de Calais, France –
An Evolutionary Cultural Landscape…170
Maria Schöne (Chile): Nitrate Offices - Social and Cultural Oasis in the Atacama Desert…176
A5 Power Stations: Technology and Society
Elke Mittmann (Germany): Architecture and Electricity – Power Stations between 1885 and 1945. Industrial Construction as an Expression of Culture and Politics…184
Miles Oglethorpe, Miriam McDonald (UK): The Power of Scotland – From Illumination to Enlightenment…190
A6 Industrial Heritage Tourism
Christiane Baum (Germany): ERIH – Connecting Europe's Industrial Heritage
European Route of Industrial Heritage…198
Wolfgang Ebert (Germany) Santralistanbul – ein Kraftwerk für Istanbul…202
Sue Jackson Stepowski (Australia): The 'Hill' that Refused to Break: Cultural Tourism Regenerates the Mining Town of Broken Hill…206
Karolina Hettchen (Poland): Networked Industrial Heritage – Consideration of the Old Colliery in Watbrzych (Poland) …212
Boshold Antje (Germany): ENERGY Route of Lusatian Industrial Heritage –
A Tourism Product and Marketing Network…220
A7 Art and the Industrial Revolution
Franziska Bollerey (Netherlands): When Mechanization took Command – The Impact of Industrialization Mirrored in Literature and the Arts - Prometheus and Pandora…228
Axel Föhl (Germany): Art and the Industrial Revolution. Decorative systems of Industrial Buildings – a Foray into uncharted Regions…238
Daina Glavocic (Croatia): Industrial Landscape in Art…248
Lenka Popelova (Czech Republic): Symbolic Enhancement of Institutional, Commercial and Industrial Buildings of the First Czechoslovak Republic by Motifs of Work, Trade and Industry…254
Renata Skrebska (Czech Republic): Motifs of Work and social Conditions in Sculpture and Reliefs in the Czech Republic…262
A8 Railways and Harbours: Economic and Ecological Problems
Kiiian T. Elsasser (Switzerland): St. Gotthard Railway Line and its Transport Route Predecessors – A Feasibility Study for a UNESCO World Heritage Site…268
Francesco Calzolaio (Italy/USA): Cathedral of the Sea – A Survey of the Industrial Coastal Patrimony…274
B1 Economy and Cultural Heritage? - The Relevance of Cultural Aspects in Mining Activities
André Dubuc (France): Centre Historique Minier (Lewarde/Franee) – Does a Museum help to deal with Structural Change? …282
Hans-Peter Noll, Annika Edelmann, Donato Cristaldi (Germany): Development of the Coking Plant Zollverein (Essen/Germany) – Between Brownfield Conversion and World Heritage Aims…288
Felipe Ravinet de la Fuente (Chile): World Heritage Rescue of Sewell Mining Campsite in Chile…294
C2 1/125 of a Second - Photography and the Industrial Heritage
Jan af Geijerstam (Sweden): Photography and the Industrial Heritage,
a neglected Source and its Context…302
Howard Bossen (USA): World of Steel – 160 Years of Photographs…308
C3 In or out of the global Box? Industrial Heritage from different Perspectives
Györgyi Nemeth (Hungary): In or out of the global box? Industrial Heritage from different Perspectives…316
Linda Norris (USA): In or out of the Global Box: Interpreting Chernobyl…324
C6 Modern Methods of Data Capture and Knowledge Management for a fast and efficient Documentation of Industrial Heritage Objects
Frank Boochs, Heinz-Jürgen Przybilla (Germany): RiO: Development of Methods for Data Collection, Data Analysis and Knowledge Generation of Industrial Objects…332
Ashish Karmacharya, Christophe Cruz, Frank Boochs (Germany): Formal Ontology for Knowledge Management in Archaeology…338
Ashish Karmacharya, Christophe Cruz, Frank Boochs, Franck Marzani (Germany): ArcheaoKM: Managing Data through Knowledge in Industrial
Archaeological Sites…344
Bianca Khil, Elke Schneider (Germany): Possibilities of Documentation and Analysis - Need of comparative Data for Industrial Subterranean Relics…350
D4 Planning, Evaluating and Presenting Industrial Heritage Projects
Martin Straßburger (Germany): Recording and Presenting more than 1000 Years of Mining and Smelting in Marsberg…358
D6 Conceptual and methodological Aspects of Evaluation and Redevelopment
Mette Slyngborg (Denmark): CHIP: Cultural Heritage in Planning – A Danish Point of View…366
Georgie Zacharopoulou (Greece): Sustainable Lime Heritage: Seeking out combined Conservation Strategies…372
D9 Industrial Heritage Sites and their History
Timothy Hubbard (Australia): The Industrial Heritage of Woolsheds…380
D10 Industrial Heritage in Museums: Projects and New Approaches of Presentation
Amy B. Baldonieri, Judy Linsz Ross (USA): Born of Fire: Promoting the Art Music and History of Americas Greatest Steel City…388
Lars K. Christensen (Denmark): Bringing the People back in…394
Mikkel Thelle (Denmark): Multiplicity as Strategy – The Brede Works Exhibition of Danish Industrial Culture…400
W1 DWhG-Workshop: Water History and Preservation of Technical Monuments
Manuela Armenat (Germany): Conflicting Priorities – The EU Water Framework Directive and the preservation of Historical Monuments…408
W3 The Industrial Districts of the post World War II Welfare State – Concepts and Approaches
Caspar Jorgensen (Denmark): Post-Industrial Landscapes? Analysing the Industrial Districts of the Welfare State. Denmark 1945-2005. …416
Morten Pedersen (Denmark): The Industrial Landscape of the Welfare State…422
Edition Notice…428