不同的计划,相同的城市?Luas 跨城市工程的经验教训如何为 Luas Finglas 和 MetroLink 文化遗产战略的设计和实施提供借鉴

Q2 Arts and Humanities Internet Archaeology Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.11141/ia.66.20
Emer Dennehy
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爱尔兰交通基础设施(TII)考古和遗产部门根据与现任住房、地方政府和遗产部部长(MHLGH)商定的《考古工作守则》(CoP)(2017 年)开展工作。根据《业务守则》,每项计划都有一名项目考古学家。根据 2014/52/EU 号环境影响评估指令和环境保护局指南,TII 项目考古学家不仅负责考古遗迹,还负责文化遗产。因此,我们的职责同样包括对建筑和文化遗产限制的管理。这包括国家古迹、古迹遗址(RMPs)和受保护结构等法定限制,以及国家建筑遗产名录(NIAH)、工业遗产建筑群、公园、雕像和街道设施等非法定限制。2013 年至 2017 年间,TII 负责管理与爱尔兰都柏林 Luas Cross City(LCC)建设相关的工程合同中的各种文化遗产要求。这项计划提供了一个理想的案例研究,让我们思考考古项目如何帮助我们了解 17 世纪末至 20 世纪城市公共领域的发展和东扩。它还展示了我们如何将从文化遗产工程中学到的经验应用到工程合同中。
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Different Schemes, Same City? How lessons from Luas Cross City works are informing the design and implementation of the Luas Finglas and MetroLink Cultural Heritage Strategies
Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) Archaeology and Heritage operate under a Code of Practice (CoP) for Archaeology (2017) as agreed with the present Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage (MHLGH). In accordance with the CoP, a Project Archaeologist is assigned to each scheme. TII Project Archaeologists are responsible not just for archaeological remains, but for cultural heritage in accordance with the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive 2014/52/EU and Environmental Protection Agency Guidelines. Therefore our responsibilities equally encompass the management of built and cultural heritage constraints. This is inclusive of statutory constraints such as National Monuments, Record of Monuments and Places (RMPs) sites, and Protected Structures, and non-statutory constraints such as those included on the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage (NIAH), industrial heritage complexes, parklands, statues, and street furniture.Between 2013 to 2017, TII managed the various cultural heritage requirements of works contracts associated with the construction of Luas Cross City (LCC) in Dublin, Ireland. This scheme provides an ideal case study to consider how archaeological projects can help us understand the development and eastward expansion of the city's public realm from the late 17th to the 20th century. It also demonstrates how we can apply lessons learned from cultural heritage works to engineering contracts.
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Internet Archaeology
Internet Archaeology Arts and Humanities-Archeology (arts and humanities)
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