THE TICCIH
GUIDE TO
INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE
CONSERVATION
Industrial Heritage Re-Tooled
The TICCIH guide to Industrial Heritage Conservation
edited by
James Douet
TICCIH The International Committee for the Conservation of the Industrial Heritage is the international organisation for industrial archaeology and the industrial heritage. Its aim is to study, protect, conserve and explain the remains of industrialisation.
Frontispiece:
The challenge faced by industrial heritage:
empty and maltings in Lincolnshire, UK. (Masaaki Okada)
Industrial Heritage Re-tooled: The TICCIH guide to Industrial Heritage Conservation
First edition published in 2012
in association with
The International Committee for the Conservation of the Industrial Heritage (TICCIH)
by Carnegie Publishing Ltd
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Contents
James Douet |
Neil Cossons |
Helmuth Albrecht |
Barrie Trinder |
Louis Bergeron |
Patrick Martin |
Iain Stuart |
Miles Oglethorpe and Miriam McDonald |
Gustav Rossnes |
Belem Oviedo Gmez |
Jan af Geijerstam |
Paul Smith |
Keith Falconer |
Massimo Preite |
Benjamin Fragner |
Bode Morin |
Jaime Migone |
Helen Lardner |
Mark Watson |
Norbert Tempel |
Masaaki Okada |
Hsiao-Wei Lin |
Peter Stott |
Michel Cotte |
Stephen Hughes |
Massimo Negri |
Johannes Groewinkelmann |
Eusebi Casanelles and James Douet |
Wolfgang Ebert |
Grcia Dorel-Ferr |
Gyrgyi Nmeth |
Tuija Mikkonen |
Stuart B Smith |
Eusebi Casanelles |
PROFESSOR HELMUTH ALBRECHT is head of industrial archaeology and the history of technology and director of the Institute for Industrial Archaeology, History of Science and Technology in Freiberg, Germany. Since 2006, he has been a member of the board of directors of TICCIH and organised the XIV TICCIH Congress in 2009 in Freiberg. His research interests include the industrial archaeology of Germany, world heritage studies as well as the history of technology, of physical sciences and of innovation processes. Helmuth.Albrecht@ iwtg.tu-freiberg.de
PROFESSOR LOUIS BERGERON taught as Directeur dtudes at the cole des Hautes tudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, from 1971 to 1997. Honorary president of the French National Association for Industrial Archaeology and Heritage (CILAC) and President (19902000), Honorary President for life (2000) of TICCIH. He was President of the Eco-museum in Le Creusot-Montceau les Mines (France), 19962004, co-founder of Koinetwork e.g.e.i., 2002 and co-publisher of the TICCIH Journal Patrimoine de lindustrie/Industrial Patrimony. His research interests cover the industrialization of Europe in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. lbergeron@wanadoo.fr
EUSEBI CASANELLES is the founder and director of the Museu Nacional de la Cincia i de la Tcnica de Catalunya (MNACTEC), the Catalan national museum of science and technology. It was set up in 1984 and has developed into a network of over 25 industrial museums, each one dealing with a distinct industrial and technical topic. He was first Executive President and then President of TICCIH from 1997 until 2009 and president of the Spanish Association of Industrial Heritage from 1987 until 1992. ecasanelles@gencat.cat
SIR NEIL COSSONS has been engaged in industrial heritage and archaeology for over fift years and is a founder of TICCIH. He was the first Director of the Ironbridge Museum, fro 1971 to 1983 and Director of the Science Museum, London the National Museum of Science & Industry for fourteen years. From 2000 to 2007 he was Chairman of English Heritage, th United Kingdom Governments principal adviser on the historic environment of England. nc@ cossons.org.uk
PROFESSOR MICHEL COTTE is emeritus professor of the history of technology at the University of Nantes. He currently works as ICOMOS' advisor for the implementation of the World Heritage Convention. He pays specific attention to the technical and scientific heritage, editing recently with Clive Ruggles (UAI) a joint thematic study: Heritage Sites of Astronomy and Archaeoastronomy in the context of the UNESCO World Heritage Convention, michel.cotte@ univ-nantes.fr
PROFESSOR GRCIA DOREL-FERR is a professor of the history of industry and teaching industrial archaeology. She is the founder and president of the Association pour le patrimoine industriel de Champagne-Ardenne (APIC), France. After her thesis on the industrial colonies of Catalonia her main research interests have been the evolution of workers' housing and industrial settlements. Her publications include 'La contribution des indianos la formation du territoire et du paysage industriel Catalans durant la seconde moiti du XIX sicle', and Atlas du patrimoine industriel de Champagne-Ardenne . She is secretary of the TICCIH agricultural industry sec and organiser of several TICCIH section conferences. gracia.dorel@gmail.com
JAMES DOUET is a historic buildings consultant advising on conservation plans and exh projects, and editor of t TICCIH Bulletin . He trained in geography and industrial archaeolo and undertook various thematic studies for English Heritage including naval dockyards, p stations and military barracks, from which came his principal publication, British Barracks, 16001914 . He teaches heritage management and urban history in Barcelona and is researching a publication on royal manufactories. jdouet@movistar.es