PŘÍSPĚVEK ADAPTABILITY ANALYSIS AS A NECESSARY BASELINE FOR DESIGNING THE CONVERSION OF INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS (AJ)

Autoři: Lenka Popelová, Tomáš Šenberger, Nikolay Brankov, Jan Pustějovský, Karel Hájek, Ashtar Nalja, Klára Ciesarová

Abstract: The paper presents the results of the first phase of the ministerial research, NAKI III ("The immovable industrial heritage, the physical evidence of the industrial era, cultural heritage and national identity"), which is focused on mapping cultural and creative industries as a new function of former industrial buildings. The result of the mapping, evaluation criteria and statistics will be presented, which show the nature of these interventions. It is perceived to be the base of further possible consideration of the types of interventions in abandoned industrial buildings. This type of non-traditional functions (circus, climbing walls, temporary cultural activities, coworking), and proven functions as well (theatres, galleries, offices), helps often to preserve the buildings themselves without the need for monument protection. They also help to develop local communities and support the sustainability of industrial heritage in the locality. The NAKI project sees the adaptability of the building and its compatibility with the new function asthe main criterion, so that the future use is truly sustainable.

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