Spatial Transformation of Decommissioned Coal Mines Areas – Case Study of Coal Mine “Katowice”
In Poland, for over 30 years, measures have been taken to adapt post-industrial areas, especially those related to mining. One of the crucial areas that needed to be developed was the site of the decommissioned Coal Mine “Katowice”, located in the heart of the Upper Silesian capital. Today, about 56...
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description | In Poland, for over 30 years, measures have been taken to adapt post-industrial areas, especially those related to mining. One of the crucial areas that needed to be developed was the site of the decommissioned Coal Mine “Katowice”, located in the heart of the Upper Silesian capital. Today, about 56.5% of these areas are redevelop and known as “Cultural Zone”. On the one hand, this example shows how difficult it was to move from concepts to their implementation. On the other hand, it shows how the lack of a unified concept and spontaneous actions can partially lose the site’s potential, despite relative success. This work presents the whole process of planning and transforming the postmining areas of the Coal Mine “Katowice” – from the concept to the planning phase and implementation. Due to the specificity of the research subject and the need for multilevel analysis of dynamic spatial and economic changes in a long-term perspective, the research used: a query of archival, library materials and legal acts, an analysis of plans, project, planning documentation and mine closure programs, cartographic research, field research and photographic inventories. |
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spelling | doaj-art-2691eac8822e4ee0b537bb3966b465d62025-01-14T14:22:35ZengSciendoArchitecture, Civil Engineering, Environment2720-69472025-01-01171214110.2478/acee-2024-0002Spatial Transformation of Decommissioned Coal Mines Areas – Case Study of Coal Mine “Katowice”WYRZYKOWSKA Aleksandra0MSc; The Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, Akademicka 7, 44-100Gliwice, PolandIn Poland, for over 30 years, measures have been taken to adapt post-industrial areas, especially those related to mining. One of the crucial areas that needed to be developed was the site of the decommissioned Coal Mine “Katowice”, located in the heart of the Upper Silesian capital. Today, about 56.5% of these areas are redevelop and known as “Cultural Zone”. On the one hand, this example shows how difficult it was to move from concepts to their implementation. On the other hand, it shows how the lack of a unified concept and spontaneous actions can partially lose the site’s potential, despite relative success. This work presents the whole process of planning and transforming the postmining areas of the Coal Mine “Katowice” – from the concept to the planning phase and implementation. Due to the specificity of the research subject and the need for multilevel analysis of dynamic spatial and economic changes in a long-term perspective, the research used: a query of archival, library materials and legal acts, an analysis of plans, project, planning documentation and mine closure programs, cartographic research, field research and photographic inventories.https://doi.org/10.2478/acee-2024-0002post-mining areasre-use of brownfieldsspatial transformationsrevitalisation of post-industrial areas |
spellingShingle | WYRZYKOWSKA Aleksandra Spatial Transformation of Decommissioned Coal Mines Areas – Case Study of Coal Mine “Katowice” Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment post-mining areas re-use of brownfields spatial transformations revitalisation of post-industrial areas |
title | Spatial Transformation of Decommissioned Coal Mines Areas – Case Study of Coal Mine “Katowice” |
title_full | Spatial Transformation of Decommissioned Coal Mines Areas – Case Study of Coal Mine “Katowice” |
title_fullStr | Spatial Transformation of Decommissioned Coal Mines Areas – Case Study of Coal Mine “Katowice” |
title_full_unstemmed | Spatial Transformation of Decommissioned Coal Mines Areas – Case Study of Coal Mine “Katowice” |
title_short | Spatial Transformation of Decommissioned Coal Mines Areas – Case Study of Coal Mine “Katowice” |
title_sort | spatial transformation of decommissioned coal mines areas case study of coal mine katowice |
topic | post-mining areas re-use of brownfields spatial transformations revitalisation of post-industrial areas |
url | https://doi.org/10.2478/acee-2024-0002 |
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