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<div class="csl-entry">Oevermann, H., Smith Wergeland, E., & Hanika, S. (2024). Industrial Heritage and Pathways for Cultural-Creative Development in Bamberg, Germany. <i>Urban Planning</i>, <i>9</i>, Article 8072. https://doi.org/10.17645/up.8072</div>
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/202825
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This article contributes to the ongoing authorized heritage discourse, following recent heritage concepts such as open heritage, and examines the industrial heritage and pathways for cultural-creative development in the city of Bamberg, Germany. Bamberg is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, but not on account of its industrial heritage, although some former industrial sites are located within the borders of the current World Heritage Site. We describe three adaptively reused sites that have slightly differing forms of protected status (listed building and ensemble) and show that authorized listing helps to ensure the survival of buildings and material structures over time as documents of an industrial past. However, other industrial sites need the engagement of locals, and refer to what Laurajane Smith describes as heritage as a cultural process. Diverse concepts and cultural-creative developments are evident in the reuse of industrial sites in Bamberg, but these contribute little to urban development strategies. When industrial heritage assets feature in the city’s development strategy, they are seemingly leveraged to drive real estate projects, such as at the former Erba textile site. Additionally, the Otto-Friedrich University (through its Am Zwinger building), and an engaged bottom-up initiative to reuse a former boiler house, enable slightly different development pathways—knowledge-based versus art-based, respectively. The university has a long-term perspective and promising impulses for heritage uses, whereas the Kunstraum (Art House) initiative still struggles to secure support for its medium-term prospects. We argue that the industrial heritage sites need authorized support and agency through engagement, to ensure long-term perspectives for cultural-creative uses.
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en
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Cogitatio
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Urban Planning
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dc.subject
Heritage Conservation
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dc.subject
Urban Development
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dc.subject
Bamberg
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dc.subject
Cultural-Creative Development
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dc.title
Industrial Heritage and Pathways for Cultural-Creative Development in Bamberg, Germany
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dc.type
Article
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Artikel
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dc.contributor.affiliation
Oslo School of Architecture and Design, Norway
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dc.contributor.affiliation
University of Cologne, Germany
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dc.type.category
Original Research Article
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tuw.container.volume
9
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tuw.journal.peerreviewed
true
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tuw.peerreviewed
true
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wb.publication.intCoWork
International Co-publication
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tuw.researchTopic.id
A2
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A1
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tuw.researchTopic.name
Urban and Regional Transformation
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tuw.researchTopic.name
Development and Advancement of the Architectural Arts
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tuw.researchTopic.value
50
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tuw.researchTopic.value
50
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Urban Planning
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tuw.publication.orgunit
E251-02 - Forschungsbereich Denkmalpflege und Bauen im Bestand