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Re-Imagining Psychiatric Asylum Spaces through Residential Redevelopment:Strategic Forgetting and Selective Remembrance

机译:通过住宅重建来重新想象精神病院的庇护空间:战略遗忘和选择性纪念

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The closure of psychiatric asylums across the western world has brought significant amounts of brown field' land onto the market over the past few decades. Situated on the edge (or former edge) of many cities, these sites have proven attractive for residential redevelopment. Drawing on two case studies from the UK and New Zealand, we consider the implications of such recycling in the built environment for the memory of the former use, asking how redevelopment addresses the stigmatised past of the asylum. We discuss issues associated with the 're-imagining' of heritage buildings and landscapes and examine the extent to which the past is strategically forgotten or selectively remembered in the repackaging of the asylum as housing. We conclude that while stigma continues to cast a shadow over reuse of former asylum spaces, in both case studies impacts seem to dissipate over time. In the UK, this dissipation appears to be enhanced by the presence of policies that cast redevelopment for housing as a source of funding for heritage conservation.
机译:在过去的几十年中,整个西方国家关闭了精神病收容所,为市场带来了大量的棕地。这些地点位于许多城市的边缘(或以前的边缘),已被证明对住宅重建具有吸引力。借鉴英国和新西兰的两个案例研究,我们考虑了在建筑环境中进行此类回收对于记忆以前的使用的影响,并提出了重建如何解决已被污名化的庇护的问题。我们讨论与对遗产建筑和景观的“重新想象”相关的问题,并研究在将庇护所重新包装为房屋时在战略上忘记或选择性地记住过去的程度。我们得出的结论是,尽管耻辱感继续为以前的庇护所的重复利用蒙上阴影,但在两种情况下,随着时间的流逝,影响似乎逐渐消失。在英国,通过将房屋重建作为遗产保护的资金来源的政策的出现,似乎加剧了这种浪费。

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