The Industrial Heritage in Transformation. Searching for appropriate – new function for the Industrial Heritage

Journal Title: Challenges of Modern Technology - Year 2016, Vol 7, Issue 2

Abstract

The subject of the study are industrial facilities from the turn of nineteenth and twentieth century’s. The aim of the research was to examine the correlation between saving the historical values and the adaptation of the building. The scope of study is protection of unique beauty of architectural monuments (by reusing and emphasizing the values) in the process of adaptation to new functions, such as manufacturing, commercial, cultural and residential. Maximum respect for the original features and preserving historic substance is a requirement of the XXI century. According to a statement of The Council of Europe from 1990 the industrial and the engineering buildings are the integral part of the European history. We should respect them and save for future generations.

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Joanna Gruszczyńska

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Joanna Gruszczyńska (2016). The Industrial Heritage in Transformation. Searching for appropriate – new function for the Industrial Heritage. Challenges of Modern Technology, 7(2), 35-41. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-187286