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Venice Arsenal: Between History, Heritage, and Re-use [Kõva köide]

Edited by (University of Bologna, Italy)
This book reviews four decades of debate about restoring an industrial heritage site of inestimable value the Venice Arsenal. Focusing on the challenges of economic, financial and institutional feasibility, it reveals how failing to address these aspects has undermined potential solutions from both technicians and heritage professionals.

With a deep connection to the city over centuries, the Arsenal was the very basis of La Serenissimas sea power, enabling its economic expansion. Later, it maintained a vital military function through shipbuilding until World War II. But the slow process of abandonment of the traditional sites uses and spaces continues to pose questions regarding its preservation and re-use. Drawing on original research from urban planners, architects and historians, the book provides a critical investigation into the organizational and managerial challenges of this unique site, and crucially, why so little has been achieved compared with potential opportunities.

Featuring numerous color photographs and exploring the particular challenges of restoration and re-use facing the Venice Arsenal, this insightful evaluation of the history of this site provides a uniquely informative case for the discipline of industrial heritage.
List of acronyms
x
Short glossary xi
List of contributors
xii
Introduction 1(8)
Luca Zan
PART I A reminder: on the importance of the Arsenal in the history of administration
9(20)
1 History of management and stratigraphy of organizing
11(11)
Luca Zan
2 From manufacturing to industry: the turn in the late 19th century
22(7)
Pasquale Ventrice
PART II The state of the art: protection, preservation and re-use
29(36)
3 The recovery of the Arsenal: the process from 1980 until today
31(14)
Claudio Menichelli
4 The role of the Agenzia del Demanio (State Property Agency) in enhancing the Arsenal
45(5)
Ettore Cammarata
5 The Societa Arsenale di Venezia (SAV): from state control to municipal control
50(7)
Roberto D'Agostino
6 Some comments from a management studies perspective
57(8)
Luca Zan
PART III A controversial issue: museum and open access
65(36)
7 Toward a Museum of the Arsenal: home of Venetian civilization, history and shipbuilding
67(4)
Camillo Tonini
8 The Arsenal Museum: issues of spaces availability and accessibility
71(12)
Franco Mancuso
9 The National Museum of Naval History: a reconstruction of the project
83(9)
Claudio Menichelli
10 Scenarios for the Arsenal Museum: back to management
92(9)
Luca Zan
PART IV A research agenda: international perspectives on the Arsenal as tangible and intangible heritage
101(23)
11 The Arsenal as intangible heritage: between historical meanings and re-uses
103(7)
Luca Zan
12 The Venice Arsenal, singular but not unique: materials for a survey of historic naval shipyards in Europe
110(9)
Valentina Gambelli
13 The heritization of historic naval shipyards in Europe
119(5)
Paolo Ferri
Pegram Harrison
Luca Zan
Conclusions: A policy agenda to not forget 124(3)
Luca Zan
Epilogue 127(1)
Luca Zan
References 128(4)
Index 132
Luca Zan is Professor of Arts Management at the University of Bologna, Italy, and Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing; he has been adjunct faculty at Heinz College at Carnegie Mellon University for several years.