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Ranjkesh R, Fadaei Nezhad Bahramjerdi S. Adaptation and Reuse of Industrial Heritage as a Continuation of Urban Identity; Tabriz Salambur Factory and Igualada Leather Factory Spain. Naqshejahan 2020; 10 (1) :55-62
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1- Architecture School, College of Fine Arts, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
2- Architecture School, College of Fine Arts, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , sarafadaei@ut.ac.ir
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It's vital to recognize the industrial heritage as a part of the urban design process and the conservation of architectural heritage. This is not just about indicative factories, but include all the structures and elements that somehow relate to industrial activities. A place is a part of a culture that, over time has given certain meanings to that space. It is undeniable that, in the overall structure of the city, the conservation of industrial heritage is one of the most important aspects of preserving the cultural identity of that city, which can enhance the cultural identity of the community. Adaptive reuse is the most common and sustainable strategy for preserving and developing the industrial heritage, providing the platform for conservation of urban identity and enhancing a sense of place. This study investigates related documents and theories to the use of logical reasoning strategy and content analysis and analyze Tabriz Salambur Factory and Igualada Factory in Spain as case studies in comparative method. The findings of this study show that reusing of Igualada not only protecting the industrial value of construction but also keeping its heritage. Something that not accrued for Salambur factory as a result of not paying attention to inherit value of construction and adapt proper usage. Moreover, it causes fading out the role of this construction in the way of continuous urban heritage.
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Article Type: Original Research | Subject: Highperformance Architecture
Received: 2020/02/4 | Accepted: 2020/03/5 | Published: 2020/06/19

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