National Reports 2016 - 2018

National Reports 2016 - 2018

CONGRESSO XVII - CHILE NATIONAL REPORTS 2016 - 2018 EDITED BY JAMES DOUET TICCIH National Reports 2016-2018 National Reports on Industrial Heritage Presented on the Occasion of the XVII International TICCIH Congress Santiago de Chile, Chile Industrial Heritage: Understanding the Past, Making the Future Sustainable 13 and 14 September 2018 Edited by James Douet THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE FOR THE CONSERVATION OF INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE TICCIH Congress 2018 National Reports The International Committee for the Conservation of the Indus- trial Heritage is the world organization for industrial heritage. Its goals are to promote international cooperation in preserving, conserving, investigating, documenting, researching, interpreting, and advancing education of the industrial heritage. Editor: James Douet, TICCIH Bulletin editor: [email protected] TICCIH President: Professor Patrick Martin, Professor of Archae- ology Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI 49931, USA: [email protected] Secretary: Stephen Hughes: [email protected] Congress Director: Jaime Migone Rettig [email protected] http://ticcih.org/ Design and layout: Daniel Schneider, Distributed free to members and congress participants September 2018 Opinions expressed are the authors’ and do not necessarily re- flect those of TICCIH. Photographs are by the authors unless stated otherwise. The copyright of all pictures and drawings in this book belongs to the authors. No part of this publication may be reproduced for any other purposes without authorization or permission of the authors. Copyright © 2018 TICCIH CONTENTS FOREWARD ..................................................5 EDITOR’S INTRODUCTION .....................6 ARGENTINA .................................................7 AUSTRIA ......................................................10 BELGIUM ......................................................14 BRAZIL .........................................................20 CHILE ............................................................26 CHINA ..........................................................30 CYPRUS ........................................................36 CZECH REPUBLIC .....................................41 DENMARK ...................................................46 FRANCE .......................................................56 GERMANY ...................................................63 ITALY ............................................................68 JAPAN ...........................................................72 POLAND ......................................................76 PORTUGAL .................................................82 SLOVENIA ...................................................87 SPAIN ............................................................91 SWEDEN ......................................................96 TAIWAN .....................................................100 UNITED KINGDOM ................................104 UNITED STATES ......................................110 URUGUAY .................................................114 4 NATIONAL REPORTS 2016 - 2018 FOREWARD The 2018 TICCIH National Reports provide descriptions of in- dustrial heritage activities that have occurred over the three years since our last Congress. This material is presented during our 17th Congress, held in Santiago, Chile, and continues our practice of reporting global actions and events related to the industrial heri- tage, collected and reported on a national basis by our members. The National Reports represent a range of successes and disap- pointments, in some cases, all serving as examples to learn from. We can be proud of our work and the results of our international collaboration, and look forward to continued progress in the fu- ture. PATRICK MARTIN TICCIH President 2009-2018 NATIONAL REPORTS 2016 - 2018 5 EDITOR’S INTRODUCTION This compilation of national reports is the seventeenth to have been published by TICCIH since 1973, the whole series constituting a unique record of the developing priorities, changing techniques, evolving anxieties, and perennial satisfaction gained from safeguard- ing the material and immaterial remains of industry. It is also the second to be produced digitally and so it can be downloaded from the TICCIH website along with the national reports that were col- lected for the previous TICCIH congress in Lille, France, in 2015. Earlier printed collections of national reports may also become more easily available as part of a scanning program arranged by TICCIH President Professor Patrick Martin through the Michigan Technological University Digital Commons. This has seen the sec- ond significant area of publishing by TICCIH, that of its conference proceedings and transactions, brought much more freely into the public’s reach. These papers can already be downloaded for almost all of the congresses stretching back to the 1973 meeting at Iron- bridge, UK: The First International Congress on the Conservation of Industrial Monuments. A third branch of TICCIH’s publishing is the thematic reports to assist the international comparative evaluation of industrial heritage sites and landscapes. There are now eight such single-industry stud- ies, all of which can be accessed from the TICCIH website and from that of ICOMOS. Their format and completeness varies, but with the completion of the most recent one, on the water industry, there is a tested work process and a consistent formula which should help the production of more in the future. TICCIH is committed to further studies and it will actively support authors and experts who are prepared to undertake this important - and enjoyable - course of research. Finally, the TICCIH Bulletin is now in its twentieth year, appearing reliably on members’ computers each quarter. Future data excava- tors will find it a rich mine of information, and if an index is ever created to the subjects, regions and authors it will become a tre- mendous resource. Don Durfee at the Michigan Technological Uni- versity took the paper Bulletin into digital format and distribution, while Daniel Schneider redesigned it when he took over produc- tion in 2017. His stylish and easy-to-read layout was carried over to the twenty-one national reports that you now have in your hands. These reports are all the work of authors who have striven to convey in a consistent manner how the industrial heritage of their country has evolved during the three years which have passed since TICCIH gathered in northern France for its last international con- gress. Our thanks go especially to them for this effort, to condense numerous strands into a comprehensible narrative, and I hope the editing and presentation of their work does it justice. JAMES DOUET Barcelona, 2018 6 NATIONAL REPORTS 2016 - 2018 ARGENTINA Mónica Ferrari, Graciela Moretti, Jorge Tartarini, Graciela Viñuales, Gabriela Santibañez, Javier Roig, Adriana Ortea, Carolina Rainiero, María Elena Mén- dez, Arnaldo Vaca, Adriana Chuchuy and Juan Loguso English Version: Oriana Martinelli Agreement Project between TICCIH Argentina and the Na- tional Commission of Monuments of Places and Historical Assets of the Argentine Nation - We are working on the elabo- ration of a Framework Agreement for collaboration between the Argentine Committee of the International Committee for the Conservation of the Industrial Heritage (TICCIH) and the Na- tional Commission of Monuments, Places and Historical Proper- ties of the Argentine Nation in order to promote the respective missions and functions, through the exchange of information and the coordination of the safeguard actions that correspond to each Suspension Bridge, Necochea. Photo: María Elena Méndez one of them. SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS CHANGES IN PUBLIC POLICIES 2017 - VI International Congress of Railway History, November. The heritage discipline was included in Contests of the Ministry Mendoza, Argentina. Organizers: IAHF, TICCIH Argentina, Univer- of Culture and National Fund of the Arts. This contest seeks in- sity of Congress and National University of Tucumán. novative projects, where art and culture are used as tools to re- spond to different problems such as social fragmentation, urban 2017 - Meeting of Latin American Committees of ICOMOS of the segregation, discrimination and social violence, among others. It XX Century Industrial Heritage. October 17 to 20 Buenos Aires, is an unprecedented action that has the support of the follow- Argentina. Organized by ICOMOS Argentina ing Public Organisms and Organizations: Ministry of Culture of the Nation; Ministry of Education and Sports; Ministry of Social 2017 - IV Forum of students and young graduates. The Industrial Development; Ministry of Labor, Employment and Social Security; Heritage. From the nineteenth century to the present. Reflection, Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development; Ministry of commitment and action in Latin America. October 17 to 20 Bue- Security, Ministry of Justice and Human Rights; Ministry of Science nos Aires, Argentina. and Technology; Federal Council of Investments-CFI; Union of the Civil Personnel of the Nation-UPCN and National Bank Founda- UNIVERSITY TRAINING PROGRAMS tion of Argentina. School of Architecture and Urbanism of the National Univer- LIST OF DECLARED INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE sity of Tucumán, 2013 -2018 ASSETS The University Volunteer Program depends on the Secretary of The National Commission of Monuments, Assets and Historic University Policies of the Ministry of Education of the Nation. The Places declared

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