The province of Brescia underwent very considerable development due to the industrialisation that took place since the second half of the eighteenth century. Nowadays, redundant and decommissioned industrial buildings constitute a large part of the heritage of our built environment, in both urban and suburban areas. As time passes, these buildings are becoming more difficult to manage. They belong to an age which, measured in terms of time, is not far from ours; but at the same time, due to the rapid evolution of technology, the buildings are now far away in terms of usefulness. These structures often take on conflicting meanings, from the fascination of ruins to the memory of special moments in an otherwise difficult life, full of physical and psychological sacrifice. The demolition of numerous industrial buildings – which took place due to the enthusiasm for regaining urbanised spaces within the city or as urban cleansing of run-down areas – heightened awareness amongst professionals that the heritage of industrial buildings was gravely threatened. ‘Loss’ means not only the simple cancellation of architectonic areas, but above all the elimination of a material and immaterial cultural heritage of a more recent past.

Can social significance be a good reason for the restoration of industrial buildings? The case of Borghetto’s warehouse (Brescia, Italy) - the reuse of a redundant industrial building

Badiani Barbara
;
Barbara Scala
2017-01-01

Abstract

The province of Brescia underwent very considerable development due to the industrialisation that took place since the second half of the eighteenth century. Nowadays, redundant and decommissioned industrial buildings constitute a large part of the heritage of our built environment, in both urban and suburban areas. As time passes, these buildings are becoming more difficult to manage. They belong to an age which, measured in terms of time, is not far from ours; but at the same time, due to the rapid evolution of technology, the buildings are now far away in terms of usefulness. These structures often take on conflicting meanings, from the fascination of ruins to the memory of special moments in an otherwise difficult life, full of physical and psychological sacrifice. The demolition of numerous industrial buildings – which took place due to the enthusiasm for regaining urbanised spaces within the city or as urban cleansing of run-down areas – heightened awareness amongst professionals that the heritage of industrial buildings was gravely threatened. ‘Loss’ means not only the simple cancellation of architectonic areas, but above all the elimination of a material and immaterial cultural heritage of a more recent past.
2017
Ateneo di appartenenza
Conservation-Adaptation. Keeping alive the spirit of the place. Adaptive reuse of heritage with symbolic value
Donatella Fiorani, Loghlin Kealy, Stefano Francesco Musso
SH3_10 Urbanization, cities and rural areas
SH5_11 Cultural heritage, cultural memory
Comitato scientifico
Inglese
Internazionale
STAMPA
1
359
368
10
978-2-930301-66-2
EAAE
Hasselt
BELGIO
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2 Contributo in Volume::2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
2
268
open
Badiani, Barbara; Scala, Barbara
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