Cultural brownfields in European cities: a new mainstream object for cultural and urban policies [Recurs electrònic] / Lauren Andres & Boris Grésillon
Description: 25 p. : digital, fitxer PDF (366,65 Kb) In: International journal of cultural policy Vol. 19, no. 1 (Jan. 2013), p. 40-62Summary: This paper develops the concept of 'cultural brownfields' and discusses how organic cultural projects developed in derelict sites have been progressively included in mainstream cultural and urban planning strategies and policies over the last 10 years. To do so the paper assesses the transformation of three mature cultural brownfields in Berlin, Marseille and Lausanne and their distinctive internal and external dynamics. It develops a typology of cultural brownfields which stresses the diverse nature of these spaces and their differential role in cultural and urban planning policies. The paper concludes by highlighting a series of policy lessons for urban planning and cultural strategies. (Font: Autor)Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | URL | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Introduction -- Building the concept of cultural brownfields -- The changing nature of culture and paradigms -- Three cities, three profiles -- Assessing the transformation of cultural brownfields and their distinctive internal and external dynamics -- Discussion: reflecting on the patterns of mutation of cultural brownfields in Europe -- Notes -- References
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