Abstract:
Water has been one of the natural elements with a major influence in
industrial development. Both as an energy source and as a cheap and effective
transportation means for materials and products, natural and artificial water
courses have influenced not only the layout of industrial buildings, but also
their relationship with the urban environment, bringing radical changes in the
outlook of cities. Once they cease to function, deserted industries left behind an
impressive built heritage. Our study probes into the potential of this natural
element as a premise of industrial architecture form, further exploring the
possibility of redesigning the relationship between city and water through
architectural conversion.