Relevance and Vision for North Rhine-Westphalia May 16-17, 2018 Maschinenhalle Zweckel, Gladbeck
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Relevance and Vision for North Rhine-Westphalia May 16–17, 2018 Maschinenhalle Zweckel, Gladbeck Further information at www.industriedenkmal-stiftung.de An event organised by the Stiftung Industriedenkmalpflege und Geschichtskultur With generous support of:
GLÜCKAUF INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE Relevance and Vision for North Rhine-Westphalia The coal and steel industry and its heritage characterise the Ruhr Area and the identity of the people living there to this day. The many efforts to protect selected tangible and intangible remnants of the region attract worldwide atten- tion and have even been taken up elsewhere. With the end of coal mining in Germany, i.e. in North Rhine-Westphalia and in the Saarland, the question arises what the perspectives are for the heritage of the coal and steel industry and its relevance for an understanding of the past that is not backward- but rather forward-looking. As part of the project “Glückauf Zukunft” of the RAG Stiftung, the Stiftung Industriedenkmalpflege und Geschichtskultur will investigate this question and hold a conference from 16–17 May 2018 on “Industrial Heritage – Relevance and Vision for North Rhine-Westphalia” at one of its heritage sites, the Maschinenhalle Zweckel in Gladbeck. Topics to be raised will be how to commemorate former sites of coal mining, e.g. through industrial monuments and museums, and developing new forms of collective memory. Furthermore, the organisers wish to explore what the Ruhr Area can learn from other post-industrial regions and how they deal with their heritage. On the first day of the conference, examples from Italy, the Czech Republic, Poland, Russia, China and Taiwan will be introduced. The second day will focus on the World Heritage project “Ruhr Area Industrial Cultural Landscape” and on the future valorisation and communication of the industrial heritage as well as on the role the arts can play. Finally, the issue will be addressed how the work experiences and lives of the miners, their knowledge and traditions can be preserved in our age of Industry 4.0 and digital repositories and how they can be injected with meaning. The conference of the Stiftung Industriedenkmalpflege und Geschichtskultur will be supported by the RAG Stiftung, the Regionalverband Ruhr and RWE-Power. Further information and conference programme at: www.industriedenkmal-stiftung.de and www.glueckauf-zukunft.de
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Wednesday, May 16th, 2018 2.20 pm Prof. Boying Liu, China Tsinghua University, School of Architecture; Chairs: Jeanette Kuhn (WDR) and Helmut Rehmsen (WDR) General Architect of AN-DESIGN ARCHITECTS Co., Ltd from 9.30 am Registration Chinese Mine and Iron Heritage Conservation and Creative Reuse 10.30 am Welcoming Address 2.40 pm Prof. Vitaly Stadnikov, Russia Bernd Tönjes Higher School of Economics, Moscow; Associate Professor; Chairman of the RAG Aktiengesellschaft Chief architect of Centre for Infrastructure and Urban Planning Deputy Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Stiftung Industriedenkmalpflege The Role of Moscow Industrial Heritage in Karl Jasper Humanisation of Urban Environment Chairman of the Stiftung Industriedenkmalpflege und Geschichtskultur 3 pm Outstanding Issues and Exchange 10.50 am Welcoming Address 3.10 pm Coffee Break Ulrich Roland Mayor of Gladbeck 3.30 pm Michalina Bienkowska, Poland Project specialist, Muzeum Górnictwa Weglowego w Zabrzu Discovering the forgotten Mining Heritage – PART I INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE the Case of “Queen Louise” Adit in Zabrze (Poland) PLACES OF MEMORY AND IDENTITY IN TRANSITION 3.50 pm Karel Malik, Lower Vítkovice, Ostrava, Czech Republic 10.55 am Prof. Dr. Hans-Rudolf Meier Member of Management Dolni oblast Vitkovice Faculty of Architecture and Urban Studies, Bauhaus University Weimar, Dolni Vitkovice - Educational and Cultural Center Heritage Conservation and Building History of Moravian-Silesian Region or the Future of Of Old and New Places of Memory Industrial Heritage 11.15 am Prof. Dr. Ulrich Borsdorf 4.10 pm Prof. em. Carlo Olmo, Italy Founding Director of the Ruhr Museum, Welterbe Zeche Zollverein, Essen Turin Polytechnic, Faculty of Architecture and Design The Museum as Place of Organised Memory Prof. Susanna Caccia Gherardini, Italy University of Florence, Faculty of Architecture: Restoration 11.35 am Coffee Break Two Hundred Edifices of Olivetti between 12.00 am Alrun Berger Authorship and Conservation. The Case Study of Ivrea Research associate at the Haus der Geschichte des Ruhrgebiets; Institut für soziale Bewegungen on the Way to the World Heritage Industrial Heritage as Memory / 4.30 pm Dr. Carolina Castañeda López, Spanien The Ruhr Area and South Wales Architect, INCUNA (Industria, Cultura, Naturaleza) 12.20 pm Prof. Dr. Meinrad Maria Grewenig Mining Heritage in Asturias. From Black to Green Director General of Völklingen Ironworks World Heritage Site 4.50 pm Outstanding Issues, Exchange + Conclusion On the Future of Industrial Culture in the Saarland 5.10 pm Break 12.40 pm Outstanding Issues and Exchange from 5.30 pm GET-TOGETHER 1 pm Lunchtime Snack Welcoming Address Ursula Mehrfeld Managing Director of the Stiftung Industriedenkmalpflege und Geschichtskultur PART II INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE CAN THE RUHR AREA LEARN FROM OTHERS? Dinner 2 pm Prof. Dr. Hsiao-Wei Lin, Taiwan Harp + DJ: Meike Rath and Ingo Sänger Chung Yuan Christian University, Department of Architecture, Taoyuan City Asian Routes to Industrial Heritage Preservation: Exhibitions Work, Anti-Work, industrie 4.0 The Impact of Cultural Landscape on the Conservation (both days) Short films by Alexander Kluge of Industrial Heritage in Taiwan and Japan Digital Repositories (Group exhibition) Maximilian Weber, B. Sc. Architektur; Oliver Schulz, B. Sc. Architektur; Lukas Kirner, B. Sc. Architektur; Gerrit Hoppe, M. Sc. Architektur
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Thursday, May 17th, 2018 12.25 pm Ulrich Heckmann Head of Division Industrial Culture, Regionalverband Ruhr Chairs: Jeanette Kuhn (WDR) and Helmut Rehmsen (WDR) Karsten Feucht & Rainer Düvell from 9.30 am Registration Managing Directors of Transform Architektur 9.30 am Welcoming Address Communicating the Qualities of the Ruhr Area Industrial Cultural Landscape in the Context of Ina Scharrenbach Minister of Home and Municipal Affairs, Building and Equality in the Industrial Culture Route North Rhine-Westphalia; Chairperson of the Board of Trustees of the Stiftung Industriedenkmalpflege und Geschichtskultur 12.45 pm Christiane Baum Managing Director of the European Route of Industrial Heritage (ERIH) 9.45 am Welcoming Address First Results of the ERIH Industrial Culture Barometer Bärbel Bergerhoff-Wodopia Member of the Board of the RAG-Stiftung; Member of the Board of 13.00 pm Outstanding Issues and Exchange Trustees of the Stiftung Industriedenkmalpflege und Geschichtskultur 1.10 pm Lunchtime Snack 10 am Keynote Lecture Prof. Dr. Norbert Lammert Former President of the Bundestag PART V INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE THE ARTS 2.15 pm Short Statements and Round Table PART III INDUSTRAL HERITAGE VISION FOR NORTH RHINE-WESTPHALIA Stefanie Carp Artistic Director, Ruhrtriennale 2018-2020 10.30 am Barry Gamble, Great Britain Stefan Heucke Advisor World-Heritage-Project Composer, Ruhrgebiet Industrial Landscape. Chairman of the Internationaler Schubert-Wettbewerb Dortmund Proposal for an Update of the German Tentative List Dr. Bernhard Zünkeler (USA) for the UNESCO World Heritage Curator, ESMOA Los Angeles 11 am Coffee Break 3 pm Outstanding Issues and Exchange 11.30 Discussion Panel with the Partners of the 3.30 pm Coffee Break World Heritage Project Karl Jasper Chairman of the Stiftung Industriedenkmalpflege und Geschichtskultur PART VI FINAL PROGRAMME INDUSTRIE 1.0 – INDUSTRIE 4.0 Katrin Bohle Department Head at the Ministry of Home and Municipal Affairs, 4 pm Welcoming Address Building and Equality in North Rhine-Westphalia Dr. Harald Knöchel Karola Geiß-Netthöfel Deputy Chairman of the Stiftung Industriedenkmalpflege und Geschichtskultur Regional Director of the Regionalverband Ruhr Old Industry and Industry 4.0 in Dialogue Dr. Barbara Rüschoff-Parzinger Head of Cultural Affairs at the Landschaftsverband Westfalen-Lippe Keynote Lecture: Prof. Dr. Thomas Schleper Johann Hofmann Head of Department Central Services / Founder and Venture Architect of ValueFacturing®, Strategic Management Support at the Landschaftsverband Rheinland (LVR) Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen, Regensburg Dr. Uli Paetzel Helmut an de Meulen Chairman of the Emschergenossenschaft and Lippeverband Chairman of Pro Ruhrgebiet e.V.; Founder and Partner of the Materna-Gruppe, Information & Communications; Member of the Board Outstanding Issues and Exchange of Trustees of the Stiftung Industriedenkmalpflege und Geschichtskultur Gerrit Hoppe RWTH Aachen; formitas AG PART IV INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE 5 pm Conclusion TOURISM 5.30 om Break 12.10 pm Axel Biermann Managing Director of Ruhr Tourismus GmbH from 6 pm Dinner – Celebrating the Industrial Heritage Valorisation of the Ruhr Area Industrial Cultural Landscape for Cultural Tourism. The EFRE Project of the Ruhr Tourismus GmbH and the Regional- verband Ruhr)
Conference Address Maschinenhalle Zweckel Frentroper Str. 74 45966 Gladbeck Germany Organiser Stiftung Industriedenkmalpflege und Geschichtskultur Emscherallee 11 44369 Dortmund Germany Tel. +49(0)231-931122-0 Fax +49(0)231-931122-10 Participation is free; limited number of participants; registration necessary. Registration deadline: May 11, 2018 Registration E-Mail: tagung@industriedenkmal-stiftung.de Fax: +49(0)231-931122-10 Mail: Stiftung Industriedenkmalpflege und Geschichtskultur Tagungsbüro Emscherallee 11 44369 Dortmund Germany Telephone enquiries: +49(0)231-931122-50 Contact person: Claus Stiens Further information www.industriedenkmal-stiftung.de www.glueckauf-zukunft.de In cooperation with With generous support of Conference language German with simultaneous translation into English and translation of the English presentations into German Translation from German into English: Dr. John Ziesemer, Berlin / Design: Jan Sachau, Dortmund
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