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Parkwood Springs – A fringe in time: Temporality and heritage in an urban fringe landscape
This paper aims to advance the theory and practice of landscape heritage planning, design and management, focusing especially on the question: what are the relationships between landscape narratives – the ways in which we tell the story of a landscape – and landscape heritage outcomes (landscape practice – planning, design, management – based on particular readings of the past)? The paper explores this question through a critical examination of three different narrative accounts of Parkwood Springs, an urban waste site in the city of Sheffield, UK: a conventional history, a personal experiential account, and an analysis based on the Sheffield Historic Landscape Characterisation. The critique is informed by a cross-disciplinary theoretical discussion of the ways time is conceptualized and presented in narrative, and how these conceptualizations influence future landscapes.
Parkwood Springs – A fringe in time: Temporality and heritage in an urban fringe landscape
This paper aims to advance the theory and practice of landscape heritage planning, design and management, focusing especially on the question: what are the relationships between landscape narratives – the ways in which we tell the story of a landscape – and landscape heritage outcomes (landscape practice – planning, design, management – based on particular readings of the past)? The paper explores this question through a critical examination of three different narrative accounts of Parkwood Springs, an urban waste site in the city of Sheffield, UK: a conventional history, a personal experiential account, and an analysis based on the Sheffield Historic Landscape Characterisation. The critique is informed by a cross-disciplinary theoretical discussion of the ways time is conceptualized and presented in narrative, and how these conceptualizations influence future landscapes.
Parkwood Springs – A fringe in time: Temporality and heritage in an urban fringe landscape
Jorgensen, Anna (author) / Dobson, Stephen / Heatherington, Catherine
2017
Article (Journal)
English
BKL:
83.64
Regionalwirtschaft
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71.14
Städtische Gesellschaft
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74.12
Stadtgeographie, Siedlungsgeographie
Local classification TIB:
275/6700/6710
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