Memory of antiquity and new compatible museum functions Some considerations on the industrial heritage related to electricity production
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Resumo: | The industrial heritage is represented by a set of strongly stratified architectural complexes characterized by different technical, formal, and distributive solutions that were gradually added and superimposed to one another, when required by the evolution of technology and by the changes in production processes. Actually, it is this stratification (additions, changes of use, momentary abandonment and subsequent reuse, accompanied by architectural and technological adjustments) that gives an industrial complex a particular value.Indeed, the continuous evolution is the essence of this particular architectural form. From the birth of the first factories to present day, the industrial buildings have been able to quickly change their architectural form and their material and formal consistency according for the work and production needs. For this reason, we have now the opportunity to read a "history of architecture" consisting of a sequence of materials and technologies that have been subsequently replaced or superimposed to one another, in a list of examples related to the testing of reinforced concrete, of iron, cast iron, steel; or to the use of large glass surfaces or shed roofs; or to the use of natural and artificial energy sources. Many European experiences of conservation and reuse of industrial buildings have already considered this approach: the choice of the new functions is dictated by the flexibility of the building towards the necessary technical and energy adjustments. This is to achieve a proper balance between respect for the historical memory of the building and the need to adapt to the standards of energy, social and cultural sustainability. |
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Memory of antiquity and new compatible museum functions Some considerations on the industrial heritage related to electricity productionMemoria dell’antico e nuove funzioni museali compatibili Alcune riflessioni sul patrimonio industriale legato alla produzione di elettricitàMemoryindustrial heritageconservationrestorationMemoria. Patrimonio industriale. Conservazione. RestauroThe industrial heritage is represented by a set of strongly stratified architectural complexes characterized by different technical, formal, and distributive solutions that were gradually added and superimposed to one another, when required by the evolution of technology and by the changes in production processes. Actually, it is this stratification (additions, changes of use, momentary abandonment and subsequent reuse, accompanied by architectural and technological adjustments) that gives an industrial complex a particular value.Indeed, the continuous evolution is the essence of this particular architectural form. From the birth of the first factories to present day, the industrial buildings have been able to quickly change their architectural form and their material and formal consistency according for the work and production needs. For this reason, we have now the opportunity to read a "history of architecture" consisting of a sequence of materials and technologies that have been subsequently replaced or superimposed to one another, in a list of examples related to the testing of reinforced concrete, of iron, cast iron, steel; or to the use of large glass surfaces or shed roofs; or to the use of natural and artificial energy sources. Many European experiences of conservation and reuse of industrial buildings have already considered this approach: the choice of the new functions is dictated by the flexibility of the building towards the necessary technical and energy adjustments. This is to achieve a proper balance between respect for the historical memory of the building and the need to adapt to the standards of energy, social and cultural sustainability. Il patrimonio industriale legato all’energia elettrica è rappresentato da una serie di complessi architettonici fortemente stratificati, caratterizzati da diverse soluzioni tecniche, formali e distributive che si sono sovrapposte l'una all'altra, quando necessario, per ragioni legate all’innovazione tecnologia e ai cambiamenti nei processi produttivi. In realtà, sono proprio queste stratificazioni (aggiunte, cambiamenti d'uso, abbandoni momentanei e riusi, accompagnati da adeguamenti architettonici e tecnologici) che conferiscono ai complessi industriali particolare valore di memoria. Infatti, è proprio la continua trasformazione di funzioni e di elementi tecnologici a rappresentare “l'essenza” di questa particolare produzione edilizia. Dalla nascita delle prime fabbriche fino ad oggi, gli edifici industriali hanno cambiato rapidamente la loro forma architettonica e la loro consistenza sia materica sia formale assecondando le esigenze lavorative e produttive. Per questo motivo oggi abbiamo l'opportunità di leggere una "storia dell'architettura" rappresentata da una sequenza di tecnologie e materiali sostituiti di continuo o stratificatisi, in un abaco di elementi relativi alla sperimentazione del calcestruzzo armato, del ferro, della ghisa, dell’acciaio; oppure riguardanti l’utilizzo di grandi superfici di vetro o coperture a shed; o ancora relativi all'uso di fonti energetiche naturali e artificiali. Molte esperienze europee di restauro e riuso degli edifici industriali legati alla produzione di energia, hanno già considerato tale approccio come una delle migliori scelte volte a una conservazione che possa definirsi compatibile: la scelta delle nuove funzioni è dettata, infatti, non tanto dalle esigenze economiche e d’uso, ma dalla flessibilità dell'edificio ad accogliere sostanziali adeguamenti tecnici, energetici, funzionali. Ciò con l’obiettivo di raggiungere un giusto equilibrio tra il rispetto della memoria storica e la necessità di adattarsi alle normative riguardanti l’adeguamento energetico e le nuove funzioni richieste dalla popolazione, raggiungendo una sostenibilità sociale, culturale e ambientale.Universidade Estadual de Campinas2017-12-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionRevisão de Literaturaapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/labore/article/view/865119910.20396/labore.v11i4.8651199Labor e Engenho; Vol. 11 No. 4 (2017): out./dez.; 412-425Labor e Engenho; Vol. 11 Núm. 4 (2017): out./dez.; 412-425Labor e Engenho; v. 11 n. 4 (2017): out./dez.; 412-4252176-8846reponame:Labor & Engenho (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)instacron:UNICAMPitahttps://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/labore/article/view/8651199/17417Copyright (c) 2017 Labor e Engenhoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRomeo, Emanuele2018-01-04T10:24:38Zoai:ojs.periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br:article/8651199Revistahttp://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/laborePUBhttps://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/labore/oai||argollo@fec.unicamp.br2176-88461981-1152opendoar:2018-01-04T10:24:38Labor & Engenho (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)false |
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Memory of antiquity and new compatible museum functions Some considerations on the industrial heritage related to electricity production Memoria dell’antico e nuove funzioni museali compatibili Alcune riflessioni sul patrimonio industriale legato alla produzione di elettricità |
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Memory of antiquity and new compatible museum functions Some considerations on the industrial heritage related to electricity production |
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Memory of antiquity and new compatible museum functions Some considerations on the industrial heritage related to electricity production Romeo, Emanuele Memory industrial heritage conservation restoration Memoria. Patrimonio industriale. Conservazione. Restauro |
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Memory of antiquity and new compatible museum functions Some considerations on the industrial heritage related to electricity production |
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Memory of antiquity and new compatible museum functions Some considerations on the industrial heritage related to electricity production |
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Memory of antiquity and new compatible museum functions Some considerations on the industrial heritage related to electricity production |
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Memory of antiquity and new compatible museum functions Some considerations on the industrial heritage related to electricity production |
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Memory of antiquity and new compatible museum functions Some considerations on the industrial heritage related to electricity production |
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Memory industrial heritage conservation restoration Memoria. Patrimonio industriale. Conservazione. Restauro |
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Memory industrial heritage conservation restoration Memoria. Patrimonio industriale. Conservazione. Restauro |
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The industrial heritage is represented by a set of strongly stratified architectural complexes characterized by different technical, formal, and distributive solutions that were gradually added and superimposed to one another, when required by the evolution of technology and by the changes in production processes. Actually, it is this stratification (additions, changes of use, momentary abandonment and subsequent reuse, accompanied by architectural and technological adjustments) that gives an industrial complex a particular value.Indeed, the continuous evolution is the essence of this particular architectural form. From the birth of the first factories to present day, the industrial buildings have been able to quickly change their architectural form and their material and formal consistency according for the work and production needs. For this reason, we have now the opportunity to read a "history of architecture" consisting of a sequence of materials and technologies that have been subsequently replaced or superimposed to one another, in a list of examples related to the testing of reinforced concrete, of iron, cast iron, steel; or to the use of large glass surfaces or shed roofs; or to the use of natural and artificial energy sources. Many European experiences of conservation and reuse of industrial buildings have already considered this approach: the choice of the new functions is dictated by the flexibility of the building towards the necessary technical and energy adjustments. This is to achieve a proper balance between respect for the historical memory of the building and the need to adapt to the standards of energy, social and cultural sustainability. |
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