Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development: Volume 14 Issue 1
Table of contents - Special Issue: The ethics and aesthetics of adaptive heritage reuse in Europe
Guest Editors: Federica Fava
Ethics and aesthetics of adaptive heritage reuse in Europe: an introduction to what happens to territories when heritage is touched
Federica FavaThe paper introduces ethical and aesthetical implications emerging from participative forms of adaptive heritage reuse. Its aim is to depict the overall framework to contextualize…
Ruin heritage and its reuse: the case of ruin bars in Budapest
Dóra Mérai, Volodymyr KulikovThe paper discusses ethical issues related to the adaptive reuse of ruin heritage on the example of the so-called ruin bars in Budapest's District VII. It explores how heritage…
Mitigating tensions between ethics and aesthetics through community-led adaptive heritage reuse: the case of post-industrial Praga, Warsaw
Karim van Knippenberg, Beitske BoonstraHeritage reuse, in which the aesthetics of heritage play a leading role, often leads to extreme commodification of heritage, place branding, gentrification and the exclusion of…
Aesthetics, gentrification and new identities: the comparison of adaptive reuse practices in contemporary Budapest and Warsaw
Katarzyna Sadowy, Hanna SzemzőPost-socialist urban development changed cityscapes and city life profoundly, reusing public space in a different manner and reinterpreting the role of work, heritage, and…
From values to valuing: an ethnographic approach to get a grip on the implicit disclosure of built heritage
Roel De Ridder, Hanne Van Gils, Bert TimmermansThe purpose of this paper is to map the process of (social) valuing by people encountering built heritage in their daily environments. Value-based approaches are not well…
Atmospheric assemblages: the affective space of adaptive reuse
Federico De MatteisAdaptive reuse entails the physical modification of abandoned architectural structures, with the activation of processes and practices leading to the re-incorporation of heritage…
Adaptive reuse for leftover urban landscape: ruins, remains, waste and monsters for an approaching genealogy of future
Annalisa MettaThis paper aims to explore the topic of adaptive reuse referring to urban open spaces into a more-than-human perspective. It underlines that dealing with heritage means being part…
The building as a palimpsest: heritage, memory and adaptive reuse beyond intervention
Francesca LanzThis paper contributes to this special issue on the ethics and aesthetics of adaptive reuse with a reflection on the specific case of the reuse of those sites and buildings that…
Adaptive reuse of an operating urban infrastructure: a conversation with raumlabor about the Floating University Berlin
Marco Ranzato, Federico BrogginiThe adaptive reuse of heritage has the potential to socially and culturally re-signify dilapidated or suspended structures in the urban landscape. However, the scope of adaptive…
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hybridEditors:
- Dr Mario Santana Quintero
- Dr Ona Vileikis