Industrial Topography / Ústí nad Labem Region

The first volume of Industrial Topography is devoted to the Ústí nad Labem Region, which, in terms of the volume and diversity of its industrial heritage and the grandeur of its industrial architecture and technical concepts, is one of the most remarkable regions in the Czech Republic. Book localizes 778 buildings and sites in 587 items, contains 17 maps and 570 images.

The book is part of a project carried out by the Research Centre for Industrial Heritage at the Faculty of Architecture of the Czech Technical University with the support of the Ministry of Culture’s programme of applied research on national and cultural identity (NAKI). Its objective is to map industrial heritage in the regions of the Czech Republic. It identifies values and draws attention to the heritage passed down from the industrial age and it seeks opportunities for their adapted new use.

 

Vladislava Valchářová (ed.) – Lukáš Beran – Jan Zikmund, Industrial Topography / Ústí nad Labem Region, Prague 2011.

368 pages; Czech, English/German introduction and editorial; 570 images; ISBN 978-80-01-04833-7 / contributing editorial work Michaela Balášová, Dita Dvořáková, Radovan Folk, Ivan Grisa, Pavel Jákl, Petr Joza, Miroslav Kindl, Zuzana Křenková, Irena Lehkoživová, Viktor Mácha, Jan Němec, Adéla Poubová, Petr Rak, Milan Starec, Tomáš Šenberger, Tomáš Voldráb, Martin Vonka, Petr Vorlík, Michal Zlámaný / translation Robin Cassling, Susanne Spurná / scientific review Eva Dvořáková, Pavel Halík / graphic design Jan Forejt / typestting and print Studio Element / published by the Research Centre for Industrial Heritage FA CTU Prague in conjunction with the Technical Monuments Committee of the Czech Chamber of Certified Engineers and Technicians and the Czech Union of Civil Engineers and the Association of Historical Settlements in Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia

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Historical Breweries of Kolín District

This publication charts the history of the brewing industry in the District of Kolín from mediaeval times up to the present day. It contains papers by experts presenting the results of many years of research. Rare photographs accompany the texts, and the GPS coordinates of the sites profiled are included.

 

Jaroslav Pejša – Milan Starec, Historical Breweries of Kolín District, Prague 2011.

60 pages; Czech, English/German introduction; 119 images; ISBN 978-80-01-04717-0 / contributing editorial work Pavel Jákl, Jan Zikmund, Lukáš Beran, Vlasta Doležalová, Benjamin Fragner, Ladislav Jouza, Vladislava Valchářová / translation Robin Cassling, Susanne Spurná / scientific review Zuzana Miškovská, Marie Platovská / graphic design Vlasta Doležalová / dtp and print Nakladatelství Lesnická práce, s. r. o. / published by the Research Centre for Industrial Heritage FA CTU Prague and the Brewery in Kostelec nad Černými lesy

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Breweries After. Conversion and Reconstruction

This publication presents examples of the conversion, renovation, and revitalisation of fifty-eight breweries, and special examples of the adaptive re-use of industrial structures. The texts are accompanied by photographs of breweries before and after conversion and the exact GPS coordinates of the brewery sites.

 

Pavel Jákl – Milan Starec, Breweries After. Conversion and Reconstruction, Prague 2011.

52 pages; Czech, English/German introduction; 243 images; ISBN 978-80-01-04754-5 / contributing editorial work Lukáš Beran, Benjamin Fragner, Vladislava Valchářová, Jan Zikmund, Miroslav Anger, Libor Doležal, Vlasta Doležalová, Daniel Froněk, Tomáš Havrda, Jan Hájek, Daniela Javorčeková, Šárka Jiroušková, Jan Klinecký, Vladimír Lažanský, Pavel Prouza, Jan Rosák, Alexandr Skalický, Robin Tesárek, Marek Tichý, Jiří Vaníček, Tomáš Vodochodský, Eva Volfová / translation Robin Cassling, Susanne Spurná / graphic design Vlasta Doležalová / dtp and print Nakladatelství Lesnická práce, s. r. o. / published by the Research Centre for Industrial Heritage FA CTU Prague and the Brewery in Kostelec nad Černými lesy

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Beer & Sugar: Taking Stock of the Vanishing Industrial Age II

This publication is devoted to breweries and sugar refineries that have been demolished since 1945. Its goal is not to document every brewery and sugar refinery demolished in this period, but rather to focus on those enterprises that were among the most valuable objects because they applied new technologies and featured exceptional architecture. The text is accompanied by numerous illustrations and never before published photographs and includes the exact GPS coordinates of the sites.

 

Daniel Froněk – Pavel Jákl – Milan Starec, Beer & Sugar: Taking Stock of the Vanishing Industrial Age II, Prague 2011.

88 pages; Czech, English/German introduction; 220 images; ISBN 978-80-01-04717-0 / editor Jan Zikmund / contributing editorial work Lukáš Beran, Benjamin Fragner, Vladislava Valchářová, Miroslav Anger, Libor Doležal, Vlasta Doležalová, Miroslav Hrubeš, Michael Viktořík, Tomáš Vodochodský / translation Robin Cassling, Susanne Spurná / graphic design Vlasta Doležalová / dtp and print Nakladatelství Lesnická práce, s. r. o. / published by the Research Centre for Industrial Heritage FA CTU Prague and the Brewery in Kostelec nad Černými lesy

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Industrial Heritage in the Void between Professionals and Amateurs

The present era is in many respects a critical one, as views on the value of industrial objects and public opinion about the conservation of such objects are changing. What have we ourselves already destroyed? What will yet be destroyed by others? The hope of conservation lies in adaptive re-use. But re-use as what? As a museum, housing, or office space, or with a new production function? The contributors to this publication ask these and other questions and attempt to offer some answers and possible solutions.

The publication was prepared by Benjamin Fragner and Vladislava Valchářová in cooperation with Lukáš Beran, Jan Zikmund, and Monika Klimentová, and was published in conjunction with the Technical Monuments Committee of the Czech Chamber of Certified Engineers and Technicians and the Czech Union of Civil Engineers, the International Visegrád Fund, and the British Council.

Authors: Kateřina Bečková, Michal Bednář, Lukáš Beran, Zdeněk Dražil, Bill Ferris, Benjamin Fragner, Blažena Gehinová, Hana Geiplová, Piotr Gerber, Pavel Hamza, Sebastian Hettchen, Csaba Holló, Martin Holota, Jan Hozák, Václav Jandáček, Daniela Javorčeková, Martin J. Kadrman, Stanisław Karczmarczyk, Petr Klápště, Eva Klápšťová, Monika Klimentová, Dagmar Knotková, Kateřina Kreislová, Václav Kruliš, Alena Kubová, Diarmaid Lawlor, Petra Mašitová, Miloš Matěj, Steve Miller, Zygmunt Rawicki, Ivan Rynda, Lars Scharnholz, Milan Starec, Martin Stockley, Jiří Suchomel, Jan Šatava, Dagmar Škodová-Parmová, Dagmar Šubrtová, Norbert Tempel, Pavla Trantinová, Slávka Vieweghová, Martin Vonka and Petr Vorlík.

 

Benjamin Fragner – Vladislava Valchářová (edd.), Industrial Heritage in the Void between Professionals and Amateurs, Prague 2010.

220 pages; Czech/English; 129 images; ISBN 978-80-01-04521-3 / contributing editorial work Lukáš Beran, Jan Zikmund, Monika Klimentová / translation Robin Cassling, Vojtěch Nosek, Soňa Poláčková, Vladislava Valchářová, Lukáš Beran / scientific review Ivan Jakubec / graphic design Jan Forejt / published by the Research Centre for Industrial Heritage and Faculty of Architecture CTU Prague in conjunction with the Technical Monuments Committee of the Czech Chamber of Certified Engineers and Technicians and the Czech Union of Civil Engineers, the International Visegrád Fund, and the British Council

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