Industrial Heritage: A New Approach from a Multidisciplinary Point of View
A special issue of Heritage (ISSN 2571-9408).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2022) | Viewed by 16628
Special Issue Editor
Interests: engineering graphics; industrial heritage; industrial archaeology; history of technology and industrial revolution; historical inventions; mechanical engineering; computer-aided design; computer-aided engineering
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The study of cultural heritage, in particular of the industrial heritage, is becoming increasingly important.
In general, cultural heritage follows a value chain consisting of seven clearly differentiated milestones: identification, registration and research; protection; training; conservation and restoration; value and dissemination; heritage management, and application of new technologies.
This Special Issue covers any of the above aspects related to industrial heritage. The particular focus is on research on innovative experiences on machinery, architecture, industrial landscaping, tourist routes, or on/off-line content dissemination, among others. In particular, engineering graphics techniques are especially welcome as a starting point for recovering examples in poor condition for further study, protection and conservation.
The case studies are very broad and can cover different disciplines of engineering such as Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Automation and Robotic Engineering or Telecommunications Engineering, among others as well as Industrial Architecture.
This Special Issue invites researchers to submit original research papers and review articles related to any discipline in which theoretical or practical issues of industrial heritage are considered. The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Industrial Heritage
- Industrial Archaeology
- Industrial Architecture
- Architecture
- Machinery
- Conservation and Restoration
- Protection and Valorization
- Industrial Landscaping
- Tourist Routes
- On/Off-line Content Dissemination
- Engineering Graphics
- Computer-Aided Design
- Computer-Aided Engineering
- Virtual Reality
- Augmented Reality
Applications in other domains are welcome, though we ask that you please contact the Guest Editor.
Prof. Dr. José Rojas Sola
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- industrial heritage
- industrial archaeology
- industrial architecture
- machinery, industrial landscaping
- conservation and restoration
- protection
- valorization
- content dissemination
- engineering graphics
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