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The Future of Defunct Religious Buildings: Dutch Approaches to Their Adaptive Re-use
Authors:Kirsten   Dirk H R&prev_q=Velthuis &   Spennemann
Institution:Kirsten Velthuis &
Abstract:Across the Western world, membership in the established organized churches is on the decline with a concomitant reduction in the need for churches and church halls. As redundant and unused churches are the focus of vandalism and decay, owners and heritage managers are looking for options to adaptively re-use such buildings. This article reviews the literature on the re-use of churches in the Netherlands, which has long history of innovatively addressing the problems. The options available range from re-use for religious purposes by other denominations or faiths, to community use (multi-purpose, sport, music etc.), and private use, which can be either commercial or residential. The attitudes of the community and the original property owners play a major part in successful adaptive re-use. Because of its long history, the Dutch experience in adaptive re-use of religious buildings has much to offer heritage managers in other countries faced with this emergent management issue.
Keywords:Heritage Management  Sacral Architecture  Cultural Policy
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