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Mines et cités minières du Nord et du Pas-de-Calais : photographies aériennes de 1920 à nos jours
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ISBN: 2859393676 9782859393670 Year: 1990 Publisher: [Lille] : Presses universitaires de Lille,


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Kathedralen van de industrie
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ISBN: 9789463934329 Year: 2021 Publisher: Gent : Borgerhoff & Lamberigts nv,

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Industrieel erfgoed is hip. Fabrieksgebouwen, ketelhuizen, machinekamers en loodsen krijgen nieuwe bestemmingen. De oude constructies krijgen daardoor een nieuw jasje. Dat weet het Gentse Industriemuseum – het vroegere MIAT –maar al te goed. Daarom organiseert het in 2021 de expo ‘Kathedralen van de Industrie’. Daarin worden enkele tientallen industriële textielsites uit Gent in hun oude én hun nieuwe jas getoond. Foto’s uit de jaren 70 en 80 worden vergeleken met foto’s van nu, mét tekst en uitleg. Zwart-wit van toen wordt vergeleken met kleur van nu. De herontdekking van een prachtig stuk erfgoed wordt geëvoceerd in dit heerlijke boek. Fotograaf Alexander Dumarey is huisfotograaf bij VRT NWS en bekend van ‘Markante plekken’ en ‘Op reis met Vlaamse meesters’.


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Van Nelle : monument in progress
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ISBN: 9069060388 Year: 2005 Publisher: Rotterdam De Hef


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Hybrid factory, hybrid city
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ISBN: 1638400318 9781638400318 Year: 2022 Publisher: New York, NY ; Barcelona : Actar,

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Now that urban industry is often clean, green, small, and quiet it can be integrated at the city and building scale with other uses. Although little explored as of yet, we don’t yet know what this new hybrid will look like and how can it support new entrepreneurs, equitable jobs, and vital urban forms? How can hybrid models change with new technologies, sustainable manufacturing, and advanced production systems to create new open city? Can we break the planning and land-use patterns of segregated zoning by class and function and encourage mixed-use zoning that transforms new building and zoning codes and this the mix in the city? These questions and more are addressed in Hybrid Factory / Hybrid City, through a collection of essays by participants in the eponymous symposium organized by Nina Rappaport at the Future Urban Legacy Lab of the Politecnico di Torino. Divided into two sections, the essays describes projects and research by architects and urbanists regarding the aura of industry and its smells, its place in relationship to the body, building structures, logistics centers, reused factory buildings, and their current and future potential for mixed-use. Social and economic equity can be integrated through light manufacturing jobs, community uses, and affordable housing. Considering how we can make 1+1 = 3, the book concludes with a roundtable discussion among the authors reflecting on urban production during COVID-19 and the new “16-minute” city.

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