Changeability, Variability, and Malleability: Sharing Perspectives on the Role of Change in Time-based Art and Utilitarian Machinery Conservation

Creator: Alison Wain and Asti Sherring Source: Studies in Conservation Publisher: Taylor and Francis Rights: Open Access Date: 2020 Introduction: This paper explores concepts of changeability, variability, and malleability in the different heritage genres of time-based artworks and utilitarian machinery. Case studies bring to the surface differences in understandings, norms, and boundaries, but also demonstrate … Read more

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Restoration of the Steam Ship John Oxley

Creator: Glenn Rigden and Andy Munns Date: 2019 Reference: Glenn Rigden and Andy Munns 2019, ‘Restoration of the Steam Ship John Oxley’, Big Stuff 2019 DOI Link: Rigden, Glenn, & Munns, Andy. (2019). Restoration of the Steam Ship John Oxley. Zenodo. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4087479

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How to conserve and develop industrial heritage sites as sites of heritage and innovation?

Creator: Heike Overmann Date: 2019 Relation: Synchronic Discourse Analysis in Urban Planning and Heritage Management (Heike Oevermann, Berlin) Introduction: Most industrial heritage sites were historically places of innovation, and most such sites relate to urban and regional development that is innovation-orientated. Thus, linking conservation and innovation might be advantageous for heritage sites. So-called areas of … Read more

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Preserving platforms – Industrial heritage or documented digital heritage?

Creator: Björn Lindberg Date: 2019 Reference: Björn Lindberg 2019, ‘Preserving platforms – Industrial heritage or documented digital heritage?’, Big Stuff 2019 DOI Link: Lindberg, Björn. (2019). Preserving platforms – Industrial heritage or documented digital heritage?. Zenodo. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4087473

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Preservation of historical monuments in Mazovia in the face of new challenges and changes in conservation theory

Creator: Jakub Lewicki Source: Architectus Publisher: Faculty of Architecture of the Wrocław University of Technology Rights: Approval to upload a pdf of each article to the Big Stuff website provided by the Editor-in-Chief of the Architectus journal, with an acknowledgement that they were published by Architectus and the link to the Architectus issue they are … Read more

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Reconstruction and possibilities for adaptive re-use of railway stations based on the example of selected objects from the area of Lower Silesia – results of analyses carried out during student workshops

Creator: Aleksandra Kozaczek, Gabriela Wojciechowska, Maria Czarnecka, Agnieszka Nowicka Source: Architectus Publisher: Faculty of Architecture of the Wrocław University of Technology Rights: Approval to upload a pdf of each article to the Big Stuff website provided by the Editor-in-Chief of the Architectus journal, with an acknowledgement that they were published by Architectus and the link … Read more

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