What remains of old water mills, paper mills, icehouses and country kilns is the ever more meagre residue of an industria! proto-history that was supplanted at the turn of the 20th century in Abruzzo by more modern, precise production equipment, which itself has become outdated and obsolete in the span of a few decades, by passing time and circumstance. Indeed, the route of the Adriatic railway, built soon after the Unification of Italy, shifted the axis of interest of a local economy that was once connected by rivers and drove roads, towards the coast, and started a new chapter of the region's history that would be decisive for the reorganisation of the territory and the redistribution of its resources. This contribution aims to provide an account of the historical heritage that sustained Abruzzo's industry for a long peri od of time, f ocusing in particular on assets in a state of pres­ervati on that promises them a future, which is as possible as it is desirable for the assets them­selves and the communities they belong to.

Endangered heritage. The preservation of industrial artefacts in Abruzzo, through research and projects / Varagnoli, C; Serafini, L; Verazzo, C. - (2024), pp. 109-118. ( 1st edition of the International Summer School "After the damages" Ferrara, Italy ) [10.1201/9781003253730].

Endangered heritage. The preservation of industrial artefacts in Abruzzo, through research and projects

Varagnoli c
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2024

Abstract

What remains of old water mills, paper mills, icehouses and country kilns is the ever more meagre residue of an industria! proto-history that was supplanted at the turn of the 20th century in Abruzzo by more modern, precise production equipment, which itself has become outdated and obsolete in the span of a few decades, by passing time and circumstance. Indeed, the route of the Adriatic railway, built soon after the Unification of Italy, shifted the axis of interest of a local economy that was once connected by rivers and drove roads, towards the coast, and started a new chapter of the region's history that would be decisive for the reorganisation of the territory and the redistribution of its resources. This contribution aims to provide an account of the historical heritage that sustained Abruzzo's industry for a long peri od of time, f ocusing in particular on assets in a state of pres­ervati on that promises them a future, which is as possible as it is desirable for the assets them­selves and the communities they belong to.
2024
1st edition of the International Summer School "After the damages"
slaughterhouses; disused railways; built cultura! heritage;
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Endangered heritage. The preservation of industrial artefacts in Abruzzo, through research and projects / Varagnoli, C; Serafini, L; Verazzo, C. - (2024), pp. 109-118. ( 1st edition of the International Summer School "After the damages" Ferrara, Italy ) [10.1201/9781003253730].
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