The industrial and cultural heritage in landscape: Industrial Heritage, Landscape, Intelligent Territory

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Autor(a) principal: Álvarez Areces, Miguel Ángel
Data de Publicação: 2010
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: spa
Título da fonte: Labor & Engenho (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/labore/article/view/1690
Resumo: Scenic values, industrial traces and artistic heritage are intertwined in a continuous space. IndustrialHeritage has acquired a meaning beyond the aesthetic or testimonial to become a spatial or temporalcore face of forgetfulness and loss of place memory. The “smartplaces”, where active communitieslive, are or were able to organize themselves to design and reach a consensus concerning a projectfor the future. There is no approach to conservation, preservation and enhancement, or new uses ofheritage without assuming a new ethic regarding the natural and urban environment, with new spacesfor reflection to deal environmental issues with coherence, new spaces for working, especially at theregional level, taking into account the singularity of the physical environment, the complexity of energyand natural heritage resources. In the mining heritage, the whole vision is essential for a moreeffective results in the conservation job. It should not be considered a marginal issue but a priority inurban and regional planning. In the "architectural complex" cultural identity is implied, as well asindustrial and cultural landscapes, concerning to mining history, sometimes it is a discontinuous process. It takes centuries with remains and vestiges, and grouping of urban and rural constructions that have an interest in the surroundings. It analyses several Spanish and international experiences,cases and archetypes from regions with significant vestiges of the industrial revolution which illustratethe limits and possibilities of regional development programs, cultural and industrial tourism,museums, civic and social facilities which incite an interrelationship between nature, culture andindustry.
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spelling The industrial and cultural heritage in landscape: Industrial Heritage, Landscape, Intelligent TerritoryLa herencia industrial y cultural en el paisaje: Patrimonio Industrial, Paisaje y Territorios InteligentesIntelligent Territoryindustrial heritagelandscapeTerritório inteligente. Património industrial. Paisagem.Scenic values, industrial traces and artistic heritage are intertwined in a continuous space. IndustrialHeritage has acquired a meaning beyond the aesthetic or testimonial to become a spatial or temporalcore face of forgetfulness and loss of place memory. The “smartplaces”, where active communitieslive, are or were able to organize themselves to design and reach a consensus concerning a projectfor the future. There is no approach to conservation, preservation and enhancement, or new uses ofheritage without assuming a new ethic regarding the natural and urban environment, with new spacesfor reflection to deal environmental issues with coherence, new spaces for working, especially at theregional level, taking into account the singularity of the physical environment, the complexity of energyand natural heritage resources. In the mining heritage, the whole vision is essential for a moreeffective results in the conservation job. It should not be considered a marginal issue but a priority inurban and regional planning. In the "architectural complex" cultural identity is implied, as well asindustrial and cultural landscapes, concerning to mining history, sometimes it is a discontinuous process. It takes centuries with remains and vestiges, and grouping of urban and rural constructions that have an interest in the surroundings. It analyses several Spanish and international experiences,cases and archetypes from regions with significant vestiges of the industrial revolution which illustratethe limits and possibilities of regional development programs, cultural and industrial tourism,museums, civic and social facilities which incite an interrelationship between nature, culture andindustry.Los valores paisajísticos, las huellas industriales y las herencias artísticas se entremezclan en unespacio continuo. El Patrimonio Industrial ha adquirido un sentido que excede de lo estético otestimonial para convertirse en un núcleo de orden temporal y espacial frente al avance del olvido y lapérdida de la memoria del lugar. Los territorios inteligentes o “smartplaces” en los que vivencomunidades activas son o han sido capaces de organizarse para inventar y alcanzar un consensocon respecto a un proyecto de futuro. No cabe planteamientos de conservación, preservación ypuesta en valor o nuevos usos del patrimonio sin que se asuma una nueva ética con respecto almedio ambiente natural y urbano, con nuevos espacios de reflexión para abordar con coherencia lostemas ambientales, nuevos espacios de trabajo especialmente en el ámbito regional, atendiendo a lasingularidad del medio físico, de la complejidad de los recursos patrimoniales naturales y energéticos.En el patrimonio minero la visión de conjunto es esencial para una más efectiva labor en laconservación, no debe considerarse un problema marginal sino una prioridad en la planificaciónurbana y territorial. En el “conjunto arquitectónico” viene implícita la identidad cultural, paisajeindustrial y cultural referido a la historia minera que a veces es un proceso discontinuo que dura sigloscon restos y vestigios diversos y agrupación de construcciones urbanas o rurales que poseen interésen el entorno. Se analizan diversas experiencias españolas e internacionales, casos y arquetipos deregiones con vestigios notables de la revolución industrial que sirven para ilustrar límites yposibilidades de programas de desarrollo regional, turismo cultural e industrial, creación de museos,equipamientos cívicos y sociales que concitan una interrelación de naturaleza, cultura e industria.Universidade Estadual de Campinas2010-03-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisa bibliográfica; Análise descritivaapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/labore/article/view/169010.20396/lobore.v4i1.1690Labor e Engenho; Vol. 4 No. 1 (2010): Jan./Mar.; 78-100Labor e Engenho; Vol. 4 Núm. 1 (2010): jan./mar.; 78-100Labor e Engenho; v. 4 n. 1 (2010): jan./mar.; 78-1002176-8846reponame:Labor & Engenho (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)instacron:UNICAMPspahttps://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/labore/article/view/1690/pdf_68BrasilCopyright (c) 2015 Labor & Engenhoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessÁlvarez Areces, Miguel Ángel2019-07-17T04:36:25Zoai:ojs.periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br:article/1690Revistahttp://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/laborePUBhttps://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/labore/oai||argollo@fec.unicamp.br2176-88461981-1152opendoar:2019-07-17T04:36:25Labor & Engenho (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The industrial and cultural heritage in landscape: Industrial Heritage, Landscape, Intelligent Territory
La herencia industrial y cultural en el paisaje: Patrimonio Industrial, Paisaje y Territorios Inteligentes
title The industrial and cultural heritage in landscape: Industrial Heritage, Landscape, Intelligent Territory
spellingShingle The industrial and cultural heritage in landscape: Industrial Heritage, Landscape, Intelligent Territory
Álvarez Areces, Miguel Ángel
Intelligent Territory
industrial heritage
landscape
Território inteligente. Património industrial. Paisagem.
title_short The industrial and cultural heritage in landscape: Industrial Heritage, Landscape, Intelligent Territory
title_full The industrial and cultural heritage in landscape: Industrial Heritage, Landscape, Intelligent Territory
title_fullStr The industrial and cultural heritage in landscape: Industrial Heritage, Landscape, Intelligent Territory
title_full_unstemmed The industrial and cultural heritage in landscape: Industrial Heritage, Landscape, Intelligent Territory
title_sort The industrial and cultural heritage in landscape: Industrial Heritage, Landscape, Intelligent Territory
author Álvarez Areces, Miguel Ángel
author_facet Álvarez Areces, Miguel Ángel
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Álvarez Areces, Miguel Ángel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Intelligent Territory
industrial heritage
landscape
Território inteligente. Património industrial. Paisagem.
topic Intelligent Territory
industrial heritage
landscape
Território inteligente. Património industrial. Paisagem.
description Scenic values, industrial traces and artistic heritage are intertwined in a continuous space. IndustrialHeritage has acquired a meaning beyond the aesthetic or testimonial to become a spatial or temporalcore face of forgetfulness and loss of place memory. The “smartplaces”, where active communitieslive, are or were able to organize themselves to design and reach a consensus concerning a projectfor the future. There is no approach to conservation, preservation and enhancement, or new uses ofheritage without assuming a new ethic regarding the natural and urban environment, with new spacesfor reflection to deal environmental issues with coherence, new spaces for working, especially at theregional level, taking into account the singularity of the physical environment, the complexity of energyand natural heritage resources. In the mining heritage, the whole vision is essential for a moreeffective results in the conservation job. It should not be considered a marginal issue but a priority inurban and regional planning. In the "architectural complex" cultural identity is implied, as well asindustrial and cultural landscapes, concerning to mining history, sometimes it is a discontinuous process. It takes centuries with remains and vestiges, and grouping of urban and rural constructions that have an interest in the surroundings. It analyses several Spanish and international experiences,cases and archetypes from regions with significant vestiges of the industrial revolution which illustratethe limits and possibilities of regional development programs, cultural and industrial tourism,museums, civic and social facilities which incite an interrelationship between nature, culture andindustry.
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