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Sustainable Rehabilitation in Urban Environment with Underground Industrial Heritage: Maribor Tezno Industrial Zone
Underground spaces in cities have seen many different approaches to rehabilitation and their inclusion to city life throughout the world. Ever since the first settlements, the underground has been explored for the acquisition of materials, and provided infrastructure and hidden spaces for diverse purposes or activities. Bearing a symbolic and physical or practical meaning, these invisible spaces still provide space for contemporary city programs and bring potential for urban rehabilitation above ground. This paper discusses approaches to rehabilitating underground spaces in general and underground built heritage in particular in relation to the development of the above-ground localities. In the case of the industrial underground tunnels rehabilitation project in the Maribor Tezno Industrial Zone, a potential for a culture-led urban regeneration is presented. This industrial zone has witnessed a severe decline and degradation after most of the production had left due to the market restructuring in the 1990s. The partly degraded area with underground factory tunnels from WW2 under monument protection constitutes potential for the city development. Such an approach hybridizes the zoning plan of the city, attracting new programs and potential for the (infra)structural redevelopment and establishment of new centrality within the comprehensive sustainable urban rehabilitation strategy.
Sustainable Rehabilitation in Urban Environment with Underground Industrial Heritage: Maribor Tezno Industrial Zone
Underground spaces in cities have seen many different approaches to rehabilitation and their inclusion to city life throughout the world. Ever since the first settlements, the underground has been explored for the acquisition of materials, and provided infrastructure and hidden spaces for diverse purposes or activities. Bearing a symbolic and physical or practical meaning, these invisible spaces still provide space for contemporary city programs and bring potential for urban rehabilitation above ground. This paper discusses approaches to rehabilitating underground spaces in general and underground built heritage in particular in relation to the development of the above-ground localities. In the case of the industrial underground tunnels rehabilitation project in the Maribor Tezno Industrial Zone, a potential for a culture-led urban regeneration is presented. This industrial zone has witnessed a severe decline and degradation after most of the production had left due to the market restructuring in the 1990s. The partly degraded area with underground factory tunnels from WW2 under monument protection constitutes potential for the city development. Such an approach hybridizes the zoning plan of the city, attracting new programs and potential for the (infra)structural redevelopment and establishment of new centrality within the comprehensive sustainable urban rehabilitation strategy.
Sustainable Rehabilitation in Urban Environment with Underground Industrial Heritage: Maribor Tezno Industrial Zone
Springer Ser.Geomech.,Geoengineer.
Rotaru, Ancuța (Herausgeber:in) / Lobnik, Uroš (Autor:in) / Šenk, Peter (Autor:in)
The RE-BUILT Multiplier Event held in the form of the International Conference on Knowledge Transfer on Sustainable Rehabilitation and Risk Management in the Built Environment ; 2021
02.07.2024
15 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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