Stages of industrial heritage socialization in Moscow

Abstract Introduction. The actual tendency of creation of public architectural and spatial environments using industrial objects as foundation, which in this article is defined by the term “socialization”, is considered. The purpose of this paper is to identify and characterize the stages of social...

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Main Author: Darya D. Popova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Moscow State University of Civil Engineering (MGSU) 2020-08-01
Series:Vestnik MGSU
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.22227/1997-0935.2020.8.1090-1104
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spelling doaj-6141e427cf5f495e813819711f7714c22021-03-17T08:43:41ZengMoscow State University of Civil Engineering (MGSU)Vestnik MGSU 1997-09352020-08-011581090110410.22227/1997-0935.2020.8.1090-1104Stages of industrial heritage socialization in MoscowDarya D. Popova0Moscow Institute of Architecture (State Academy) (MARKHI)Abstract Introduction. The actual tendency of creation of public architectural and spatial environments using industrial objects as foundation, which in this article is defined by the term “socialization”, is considered. The purpose of this paper is to identify and characterize the stages of socialization of Moscow’s industrial heritage (the process began in the mid-1990s). The systematization of accumulated experience in this field allows for the formulation of perspective integration models for territories of historical industrial development into urban surroundings. Materials and methods. 14 typical examples of renovation of historical industrial territories in Moscow were selected to be analyzed. Materials on the history of transfiguration of these areas have been systematized. Socioeconomic analysis of separate investigated objects and graph-analytical analysis of manifesting clustering of public spaces in historical industrial areas were conducted. Results. Three stages of socialization were identified on the basis of 14 examples: initial stage, focused stage and systematic stage. The stages correspond to the key dates of appearance of public spaces on the foundation of industrial heritage territorial formations. Dynamics of appearance of the public environment on industrial territories, from natural social develop-ment to the focused stage in which the principles of openness and public availability are set by a project, is noted. The third, systematic stage, which is focused on the preservation of historical industrial territories as a complex and involving the creation of a system of public spaces on the basis of conserving the historical industrial developments, is a promising direction for the creation of a unique urban environment. Conclusions. The defining role of the creation of public spaces in the process of industrial heritage renovation has been identified. The regular patterns of the location of the converted historical industrial areas relative to the center of Moscow are given, and the development areas, as well as real estate value within the boundaries of the areas under consideration (office rent and housing purchase) and on the adjacent territories are compared. The conclusion about social accessibility of territories is made, and the prospects of development of public spaces on the foundation of industrial heritage are outlined.https://doi.org/10.22227/1997-0935.2020.8.1090-1104industrial heritageindustrial heritage socializationpublic spacespublic space systempublic space clustersconversionindustrial heritage integration
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Stages of industrial heritage socialization in Moscow
Vestnik MGSU
industrial heritage
industrial heritage socialization
public spaces
public space system
public space clusters
conversion
industrial heritage integration
author_facet Darya D. Popova
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title Stages of industrial heritage socialization in Moscow
title_short Stages of industrial heritage socialization in Moscow
title_full Stages of industrial heritage socialization in Moscow
title_fullStr Stages of industrial heritage socialization in Moscow
title_full_unstemmed Stages of industrial heritage socialization in Moscow
title_sort stages of industrial heritage socialization in moscow
publisher Moscow State University of Civil Engineering (MGSU)
series Vestnik MGSU
issn 1997-0935
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Abstract Introduction. The actual tendency of creation of public architectural and spatial environments using industrial objects as foundation, which in this article is defined by the term “socialization”, is considered. The purpose of this paper is to identify and characterize the stages of socialization of Moscow’s industrial heritage (the process began in the mid-1990s). The systematization of accumulated experience in this field allows for the formulation of perspective integration models for territories of historical industrial development into urban surroundings. Materials and methods. 14 typical examples of renovation of historical industrial territories in Moscow were selected to be analyzed. Materials on the history of transfiguration of these areas have been systematized. Socioeconomic analysis of separate investigated objects and graph-analytical analysis of manifesting clustering of public spaces in historical industrial areas were conducted. Results. Three stages of socialization were identified on the basis of 14 examples: initial stage, focused stage and systematic stage. The stages correspond to the key dates of appearance of public spaces on the foundation of industrial heritage territorial formations. Dynamics of appearance of the public environment on industrial territories, from natural social develop-ment to the focused stage in which the principles of openness and public availability are set by a project, is noted. The third, systematic stage, which is focused on the preservation of historical industrial territories as a complex and involving the creation of a system of public spaces on the basis of conserving the historical industrial developments, is a promising direction for the creation of a unique urban environment. Conclusions. The defining role of the creation of public spaces in the process of industrial heritage renovation has been identified. The regular patterns of the location of the converted historical industrial areas relative to the center of Moscow are given, and the development areas, as well as real estate value within the boundaries of the areas under consideration (office rent and housing purchase) and on the adjacent territories are compared. The conclusion about social accessibility of territories is made, and the prospects of development of public spaces on the foundation of industrial heritage are outlined.
topic industrial heritage
industrial heritage socialization
public spaces
public space system
public space clusters
conversion
industrial heritage integration
url https://doi.org/10.22227/1997-0935.2020.8.1090-1104
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