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Id | 742 | |
Author | Mantziou L. | |
Title | Museum Cluster as Urban Defibrillator | |
Reference | Mantziou L.; Museum Cluster as Urban Defibrillator ;IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering vol:471.0 issue: 7.0 page: |
Link to article | https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85062423999&doi=10.1088%2f1757-899X%2f471%2f7%2f072046&partnerID=40&md5=372fed37b5ef1a4ef873d37fc5e910eb |
Abstract | In the 21st century, the regeneration and expansion of cultural areas, based on sustainability, memory preservation and aesthetics, is considered to strengthen the international presence of the city. This study focuses on museum clusters and explores their involvement in the evolution of the city. The urban design of museum clusters redefines the public space and potentially enhances the social, cultural and economic development of the city. The radiance of a museum cluster springs from the material and intangible values both in the museum content and in the urban and architectural environment. A museum cluster is engraved in the collective consciousness as an innovative site for knowledge communion and culture, as a special quality element of the city. © 2019 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. |
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Nowadays, the regeneration or the expansion of cultural-profile areas is of the highest importance in terms of the international presence of the city, its cultural status, its economic growth, the enhancement of its special national and historical profile. . | The urban design of museum clusters redefines the public space and potentially enhances the social, cultural and economic development of the city. . | The urban-specific museum planning redefines public space and it potentially reinforces social, cultural and economic development. . | A museum cluster is engraved in the collective consciousness as an innovative site for knowledge communion and culture, as a special quality element of the city as regards the cultural function it hosts. . | Museums as a means for urban regeneration, as well as the formation of museum clusters are amid the tools for such a revitalization. . | A museum cluster is engraved in the collective consciousness as an innovative site for knowledge communion and culture, as a special quality element of the city. . | Nowadays, the new strategies for economic and urban regeneration through culture incorporate cultural clustering programmes, which in turn foster museum networking and museum concentration in an area. . | A critical parameter is the location of the museum cluster in the city, because it impacts the way it integrates in public life and attracts visitors. . | Reshaping the city profile through the creation of emblematic architectural projects is continuously attracting new investors but also tourists. . | Culture is influential, therefore it transcends the walls of buildings hosting it, and it is diffused in the wider urban tissue, ameliorating transportation connections, infrastructures and the quality of life in the cities. . | Safeguarding these traces and in doing so, enhancing historical memory, becomes a critical matter in terms of redefining humanity for posterity. . | City authorities develop strategies, which invest in culture and are aimed at creating a city with a modern, competitive and innovative profile. . |