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Briquetting Plant Louise
Strategic Concept for Industrial Monument (INKULA project)
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Within the INKULA project - financed among others by the Brandenburg Ministry of Infrastructure - the IBA-Study-House analysed various historic sites and buildings of industrialization in Lusatia. The aim of INKULA was to qualify existing re-use approaches which were developed in the time period of the International Building Exhibition (2000 to 2010). The Institute of New Industrial Culture studied future development perspectives of the industrial monument of briquetting plant Louise in Domdorf / City of Uebigau-Wahrenbrück.

Management: Dr. Lars Scharnholz
Period: 2017
Organiszation: INIK GmbH
Customer: IBA-Study-House in cooperation with the Brandenburg Ministry of Infrastructure
Topics: Strategic Site Management




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