Ο ΛΟΓΑΡΙΑΣΜΟΣ ΜΟΥ

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A' Specialization and Elective - Β' semester

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INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE

COURSE CONTENT AND STRUCTURE

Industrial heritage is the remains of industrial civilization that have historical, technological, social, architectural or scientific value. The concept of Industrial Heritage includes a set of stuctures and objects (buildings, constructions, machines, equipment, written or oral records, etc.), all of which deserve to be documented, because they contribute to the knowledge of the history and the productive activities of a country or an area. What is being asked today at an international level is how the abandoned industrial facilities, usually surrounded and cut off from the contemporary urban fabric, will be integrated into it, preserving their historical and architectural character, and how they will be reused for the future development of cities.

 

THE EDUCATIONAL /TEACHING METHODOLOGY

The following modules will be developed in the courses:

1. Industrial heritage as part of cultural heritage, conceptual framework. Industrial heritage categories: a. natural sites of industrial exploitation/ industrial landscape, b. industrial buildings-complexes, c. machines/ tools/ finished products, d. means of communication and transportation, e. workers housing The values of industrial heritage: didactic / universal / social / technological / scientific / aesthetic/ architectural structural

2. History and theory of Industrial Heritage Conservation. The evolution of opinions on the need to preserve industrial heritage (historical, social, economic approach).

3. Interdisciplinary approach. The contribution of the various scientific fields to the analysis, recording and protection of the industrial heritage.

4. The importance of the interdisciplinary approach for the research, documentation, and recording industrial heritage

5. International legislative framework for the protection of industrial heritage, as an integral part of the cultural heritage.

6. The Greek experience and the industrial heritage protection regime in our country.

7. International trends in the protection and reuse of abandoned industrial facilities

8. Presentation of examples of restoration and reuse of historic industrial facilities.

 

EXTERNAL PARTICIPANTS, VISITORS GUEST LECTURERS, ETC, INVOLVED IN THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS

Experts provide lectures, guide on the site of restored buildings and ensembles of industrial heritage. Among the experts there will be professionals with recognized work, representatives of organizations such as the Ministry of Culture, etc.

 

Basic Bibliography

  1. Slotta, R., Εισαγωγή στη Βιομηχανική Αρχαιολογία, Πολιτιστικό Τεχνολογικό Ίδρυμα ΕΤΒΑ, Αθήνα 1992.
  2. Alfrey,  J. και Putnam, T., Η Βιομηχανική Κληρονομιά, Διαχείριση Πόρων και χρήσης, Πολιτιστικό Τεχνολογικό Ίδρυμα ΕΤΒΑ, Αθήνα 1996.
  3. Cantacuzzino, Sh., Re/Architecture, Old Buildings / New Uses, Thames and Hudson, Λονδίνο 1989 (NA2793-C36, 1989).
  4. Powell, K., Architecture Reborn, The Conservation and Reconstruction of Old Buildings, Laurence King Publishing, Λονδίνο 1999 (ΤΗ3401-P6,1999).
  5. Stratton, M., Industrial Buildings, Conservation and Regeneration, E & FN Spoon, Λονδίνο 2000 (ΤΗ4511-Ι47,2000).
  6. Latham, D., Creative Re-Use of Buildings, v. 1, Donhead Publishing Ltd, Shaftesbury 2000 (NA2793-C377, 2000, v. 1).
  7. Latham, D., Creative Re-Use of Buildings v. 2, Donhead Publishing Ltd, Shaftesbury 2000 (NA2793-C377, 2000, v. 2).

 

Lectures

K. Adamakis

A. Prepis

A. Hatzigogas

 

Course leader Nomikos Michail-Konstantinos
Dousi Maria
Semester Β
ECTS 2,0
Teaching hours 12
Teachers Nomikos Michael-Konstantinos Dousi Maria
Method of examination By submitting and supporting a written work
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