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The upper mills quarter of Bamberg: Innovative, adaptive reuse
The Bavarian town of Bamberg had a complex of old mills which had become an eyesore to its citizens. In the late 1970s, work was undertaken to rehabilitate the structures. The end result has been a successful case of adaptive reuse. This is not just another case of adaptive reuse to the extent that it has been innovative. This case is examined in the context of a theory of urban renewal which had been popular and prevalent during the period when Bamberg's most distinctive and distinguished section, Die Altstadt (Oldtown), had to face change.
The upper mills quarter of Bamberg: Innovative, adaptive reuse
The Bavarian town of Bamberg had a complex of old mills which had become an eyesore to its citizens. In the late 1970s, work was undertaken to rehabilitate the structures. The end result has been a successful case of adaptive reuse. This is not just another case of adaptive reuse to the extent that it has been innovative. This case is examined in the context of a theory of urban renewal which had been popular and prevalent during the period when Bamberg's most distinctive and distinguished section, Die Altstadt (Oldtown), had to face change.
The upper mills quarter of Bamberg: Innovative, adaptive reuse
Suzuki, Peter (author)
European Planning Studies ; 4 ; 561-577
1996-10-01
17 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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