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Conservation Care in Brownfields

Summary

The subject deals with the concept of monument care in terms of valid legislation focusing on technical monuments and industrial areas. Students manage specialist terminology in the area of monument care. They demonstrate knowledge in exploration and restoration methodologies focusing on industrial monuments. Graduates are able to orientate themselves in the field of conservation and maintenance of monuments, they can determine the significance of the historical value of industrial objects in the context of brownfields redevelopment.

Literature

COSSNS, N. The BP Book of Industrial Archaelogy. Oxford: David & Charles, 1993.
COOPER T. How to read Industrial Britain. Ebury Press, London 2011.
CONLINM.V., JOLLIFFE L. Mining Heritage and Tourism: A GlobalSynthesis. Routledge 2010.
MATĚJ, M. AT AL. Cultural monuments of the Ostrava – Karviná Coalfield. National Heritage Institute Ostrava branch. 2008.

Advised literature

Conservation of Historic Brick Structures. Taylor & Francis Ltd; 1998, ISBN 1873394349 
Industrial Heritage - Ecology & Economy: XIV International TICCIH Congress. Sächsisches Industriemuseum, 2011.
JAMES DOUET (ED.) Industrial Heritage Re-tooled. The TICCIH Guide to Industrial Conservation. Lancaster, 2012.
PALMER M., NEAVERSON, P. Industrial Archeology - Principles and Practice. London, 2000.


Language of instruction čeština, angličtina
Code 546-0129
Abbreviation PPBF
Course title Conservation Care in Brownfields
Coordinating department Department of Environmental Engineering
Course coordinator Ing. arch. Aleš Student, Ph.D.