The Regeneration Through Heritage handbook how to use a redundant historic building as a catalyst for change in your community
The Regeneration Through Heritage handbook how to use a redundant historic building as a catalyst for change in your community
- Chichester Phillimore 2006
- 80p. ill. 24cm.
Finding a building -- Getting together a partnership -- Finding common ground -- Cementing progress: looking at new uses -- Sharing expertise: study visits -- Local consultation -- Ownership and statutory powers -- Understanding the building and defining the vision -- Feasibility study -- Appointing and managing consultants -- Funding sources -- Project delivery and the future
Provides a methodology for community groups and not-for-profit community-based partnerships for the early stages of a project to regenerate a historic industrial building. Illustrated with a number of case studies of various buildings throughout the UK.
1860773915
United Kingdom--
711.52 $2 18
Finding a building -- Getting together a partnership -- Finding common ground -- Cementing progress: looking at new uses -- Sharing expertise: study visits -- Local consultation -- Ownership and statutory powers -- Understanding the building and defining the vision -- Feasibility study -- Appointing and managing consultants -- Funding sources -- Project delivery and the future
Provides a methodology for community groups and not-for-profit community-based partnerships for the early stages of a project to regenerate a historic industrial building. Illustrated with a number of case studies of various buildings throughout the UK.
1860773915
United Kingdom--
711.52 $2 18