在联合国教科文组织世界遗产中创造改造与保护之间的平衡:英国belper的案例研究

Aslihan Caroupapoullé
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这项基于实践的研究旨在创建一个以设计为主导的战略,鼓励联合国教科文组织世界遗产地的未来发展和可持续设计。项目的重点是Derwent Valley Mills WHS的Belper镇,该地区目前面临着各种社会经济力量的压力,需要一个连贯的再生计划。它旨在通过对另类城市主义和遗产研究的理论调查,以及对作为遗产遗址和生活社区的Belper及其周围工业景观的广泛第一手调查,为这样的计划做出贡献。作为工业革命先驱时期的一个例子,Belper的身份是由它的整体形式和它与工业景观的关系来定义的。至关重要的是,这些关系是明确和可识别的。然而,大型厂房的废弃和许多仓库和车库的关闭,留下了大片被遗弃的土地和一个需要修复的奇异景观。最近的提案采用了零碎的设计方法,只关注特定的问题区域,而不是为城镇的发展制定一个总体战略,作为Derwent山谷WHS的延伸。本研究提出了一种创新的方法,将场地视为重写本,这是一种基于另类城市理论的概念,它承认、强化和增强了历史环境的鲜明特征,同时对其进行了21世纪的升级。这是通过对历史建筑环境的现有层次及其文化意义、自然环境、社会景观和经济力量的广泛而集中的研究来实现的。将新旧结合在一起,以研究为主导的设计方案旨在通过促进适当和可行的混合用途开发来修复和升级Belper现有的城市谷物,以提高当地社区的生活,同时尊重和认可遗产清单和更广泛的乡村环境。
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CREATING BALANCE BETWEEN TRANSFORMATION AND PRESERVATION WITHIN UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES: A CASE STUDY OF BELPER, UK
This practice-based research seeks to create a design-led strategy encouraging future development and sustainable design within a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The focus is the town of Belper in the Derwent Valley Mills WHS, an area currently under pressure from diverse and conflicting socioeconomic forces, in need of a coherent regeneration plan. It aims to contribute to such a plan, drawing from theoretical investigations of alternative urbanism and heritage studies, alongside extensive firsthand investigations of Belper and its surrounding industrial landscape as both a heritage site and living community. As an example of the pioneering period of the Industrial Revolution, Belper’s identity is defined by its overall form and its relationship to the industrial landscape. It is essential that these relationships are definite and recognisable. However, abandonment of large factory buildings and closure of many warehouses and garages have left behind vast, derelict land and a bizarre landscape that needs to be remediated. Recent proposals take a piecemeal design approach, focusing only on specific problem areas instead of generating an overarching strategy for the development of the town as an extension of Derwent Valley WHS. This research proposes an innovative approach that regards the site as a palimpsest, a concept based on alternative urban theories, which recognises, reinforces, and enhances the distinctive characteristics of the historic environment while upgrading it for the 21st century. This is achieved through extensive and focused research of the existing layers of the historic built environment and its cultural significance, the natural environment, the social landscape, and the economic forces competing over the above. Knitting together the new and the existing, the researchled design proposal seeks to repair and upgrade Belper’s existing urban grain by promoting appropriate and viable mixed-use development to enhance the life of the local community while respecting and recognising the heritage listing and wider countryside setting.
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