Biography of an Industrial Landscape : Carlsberg's Urban Spaces Retold /
Europe has been urbanised for so long that there are few undeveloped sites available for new development. That has led cities to turn to abandoned former industrial sites, a decision that raises a number of questions about preservation and reuse. 'Biography of an Industrial Landscape' addr...
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[Chicago, IL] :
University of Chicago Press,
[date of distribution not identified]
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- Machine generated contents note: Carlsberg
- A multifaceted case study
- Discovering post-industrial open spaces
- structure of the book
- 1. biographical approach to industrial landscapes
- Urban transformation and the need for new heuristic strategies
- Cultural heritage between conservation, transformation and activation of resources
- Urbanism and three ways to define place
- biographical approach to landscapes
- Temporalities of landscapes
- Studying open spaces with Lefebvre
- Authors of landscape
- Investigatory techniques and source material
- Studies of the present redevelopment projects
- Studies of the production of open spaces
- 2. Site
- Carlsberg
- Becoming a building site
- walk
- Heterogeneity in retrospect and prospect
- Relational site in prospect and retrospect
- Chapters in the biography of Carlsberg as a relational site
- Carlsberg in the story of a hill
- division of property shaping the urban landscape
- landscape shaped by social order
- Site definition: An interpretative and generative activity
- 3. Space
- Reworking Carlsberg Square
- Axes as open space value
- Pre-industrial spaces as universally good
- Appraising topography and landscape processes
- Chapters in the biography of Carlsberg's open spaces
- Yeast as an actor shaping Carlsberg
- Aesthetics of landscape gardening
- Tanker route and social spaces
- Water as an actor shaping Carlsberg
- Industrial open space as multidimensional lifeworlds
- 4. Sub-terrain
- When the spirit of Carlsberg resided in its cellars
- Chapters in the biography of Carlsberg's cellars
- Technological histories of Carlsberg's cellars
- Myths and uncanny cellars
- cellars
- A fascinating locus for imagination
- Conclusion: Biography of industrial open spaces
- Understanding industrial open spaces in the context of urban redevelopment
- Three ways of understanding change with Carlsberg
- Contesting ideas shape landscape
- Humans shape landscapes together with cohabiting actors
- Inherited cultural imaginary as a force in landscape formation.