新工业革命:为遗留的建筑寻找生命

Dawn Bilobran
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从大型发电设施到小型社区变电站,公共电力结构是一种二分法。迷人而神秘,设计兼具强大的功能和美感。传统发电厂、泵房和变电站的魔力往往隐藏在金属大门和压砖外墙后面,上面点缀着超大的钢窗和雕刻的装饰装饰,默默地在城市的发展中发挥着作用,并支持着全球范围内的家庭活动。实现全球碳中和目标的努力,加上基础设施、公用事业分配和替代能源的进步,现在迫使人们重新考虑许多独特的历史资源。发电设施充满了惊人的潜力,但也带来了独特的挑战,可能会阻碍再开发。适应性再利用庆祝那些设计、建造和运营建筑和工程奇迹的人的贡献,这些奇迹为世界提供了动力,同时阻止了卓越的建筑材料在垃圾填埋场中凋零。随着越来越多的站点退役,它们如何定位为下一代提供新的体验?有哪些重建工具可以激励工业遗产的适应性再利用,特别是公用事业建筑?政府主导的适应性再利用方法有何不同?
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The New Industrial Revolution: Finding life for the buildings left behind
From large generating facilities to modest neighbourhood substations, public power structures are an exercise in dichotomy. Captivating yet mysterious, designed with both powerful function and beauty in mind. Quietly playing a role in the development of cities and supporting the activities of home worldwide, the magic of heritage power plants, pumping houses and substations is often hidden behind metal gates and pressed brick facades punctuated with oversized steel windows and carved decorative ornamentations.Efforts to achieve global goals of carbon-neutrality paired with advancements in infrastructure, utility distribution and alternative energies now forces the reconsideration of many unique historic resources.Brimming with astounding potential, power generation facilities present unique challenges that can be deterrents to redevelopment. Adaptive reuse celebrates the contributions of those who designed, constructed and operated the architectural and engineering marvels that powered the world while deterring exceptional building materials from languishing in landfills.As an increasing number of sites are decommissioned how can they be positioned to power new experiences for generations to come? What redevelopment tools are available to incentivize the adaptive reuse of industrial heritage, specifically public utility architecture? How do government-led approaches to adaptive reuse differ?
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