18 March 2010
Big Stuff '07 (2007)
Title: BigStuff 2007 - Beyond Conservation - Industrial Heritage Management
Venue: Bochum and Hattingen, Germany
Date: 11-14 September 2007
Download: http://www.bigstuff07.net/... (check links in the table of contents below)
Note: Resource kindly indicated by Goran Budija.
Table of contents (short version):
Invited Lectures (pdf, 4.71 Mb)
Large technology project plan – fundamental considerations, Alison Wain
Action plan for industrial monuments – a German attempt to improve the management of large sites, Kornelius Goetz
'Chance Denkmal' - An innovative sales practice for listed buildings, Joachim Schares
Big Stuff – Big Difference – understanding the archaeology, significance and impact of industrial heritage projects, Kate Clark
The Industrial Heritage of Modern Iron and Steelmaking in Europe: Preservation before Extinction, Rolf Hoehmann
Coatings for Industrial Heritage Surfaces– between the poles of aesthetics and durability, Stefan Brüeggerhoff
Preventative conservation of large scale industrial objects – the Victorian steamship Great Britain, Shane Casey
Running an Industrial World Heritage site: A prominent example - Ironbridge Gorge, David de Haan
Tracing history and path-finding at the World Cultural Heritage Zollverein, Ulrike Laufer
Ethical and philosophical issues of operating of functional objects; a developing approach, David Hallam
'Museumspath' Zollverein – Ways through the industrial heritage, Thorsten Seifert
Training of Volunteers in Aviation Heritage conservation, Brian Barker
Industrial monuments - gains and losses, Athanasios Chatsigogas
Country report: Czech Republic, Milos Matej
BigStuff in a Small Country. Experiences of Conservation of Large Size Industrial Heritage in Belgium, Patrick Viaene
Conservation of Large-Scale Modern Cultural Heritage in Japan, Nakayama Shunsuke
BigStuff 07 – Country Update for the United States, Scott See
IBA (Internationale Bauausstellung) Emscherpark – a successful attempt in Germany, Axel Föhl
Workshop 1
Tailoring our Understanding of Large Projects: Action Planning for Large Industrial Sites (pdf)
Marc-Antonio Barblan: Engineering Works and Scaled-down Models or Industry Laid Bare (pdf)
Workshop 2
Site Management: on Risks and Chances (pdf)
Workshop 3
Repair and Conservation: Irreconcilable Opponents? (pdf)
Workshop 4
Entrusted to Our Care: What Does This Mean? (pdf)
Workshop 5
Pathways Through Heritage: Necessary and Encumbering (pdf)
Workshop 6
"Restored to Working Glory": to Work or Not to Work? (pdf)
Workshop 7
Conservation of “Burried Treasures” – Technical and Working Knowledge of Past Generations (pdf)
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Unfortunately, the website for BigStuff 2007 seems to be offline or in Japanese...
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