Industrial preservation is a key to urban regeneration: Some examples over forty years and many countries
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Smith, Stuart B. (2011) Industrial preservation is a key to urban regeneration: Some examples over forty years and many countries. In: ICOMOS 17th General Assembly, 2011-11-27 / 2011-12-02, Paris, France. [Conference or Workshop Item]
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Abstract (in English)
Having worked on the preservation of industrial sites for over 45 years, the author wishes to move from local projects to national projects and then to some of the international projects which are aiming to fill some of the gaps in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites.
Item Type: | Conference or Workshop Item (Paper) |
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Authors: | Authors Email Smith, Stuart B. stuartbsmith@chygarth.co.uk |
Languages: | English |
Keywords: | industrial sites; industrial areas; mines; museums; world heritage; Economic development; conservation; asia; uk; world heritage list |
Subjects: | A. THEORETICAL AND GENERAL ASPECTS > 12. Theory of conservation D. URBANISM > 02. Urban planning E. CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION > 09. Social and economic aspects of conservation H. HERITAGE TYPOLOGIES > 16. Industrial and technical heritage H. HERITAGE TYPOLOGIES > 28. World Heritage M. WORLD HERITAGE CONVENTION > 03. World Heritage List P. GEOGRAPHIC AREAS > 04. Asia and Pacific islands P. GEOGRAPHIC AREAS > 05. Europe |
ICOMOS Special Collection: | Scientific Symposium (ICOMOS General Assemblies) |
ICOMOS Special Collection Volume: | 2011, 17th |
Depositing User: | intern icomos |
Date Deposited: | 03 Dec 2012 16:01 |
Last Modified: | 03 Dec 2012 16:01 |
URI: | https://openarchive.icomos.org/id/eprint/1288 |
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