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experience of Historic Landscape Characterisation or Extensive Urban
Surveys.
 

I have recently come across a methodological issue in the compilation of
the HLC which I'd be interested in others' views on.  It probably is a
question which particularly arises during the characterisation of
'built' landscapes, and so perhaps faces our project more than others
(few characterisations deal with a more intensively urbanised landscape
than the Black Country).

Essentially, the question is how to record the reuse of buildings in the
HLC.  The example which was put to us was the case of an c18 warehouse
which is now a c20 shop using the same building. At the moment, if the
shop simply stood on the site of the former warehouse it would have a
HLC record as a 'shop'.  But if the shop reused the warehouse building,
and the building retained its former character, the site would have an
HLC record of 'warehouse' and its modern use as a shop would be noted in
the free text description.  This approach is intended to emphasise
character over land use.

However, there might be another way of recording the reuse of the
building which might allow more consistent recording (and therefore
querying).  That is to record the site as a 'shop', and create a
previous type associated with it of 'warehouse'. This emphasises land
use as the defining characterisic and leaves 'character' as a more open
idea.

Does anyone have any views on the advantages or disadvantages of these
approaches?  We esimate that 85% of our HLC polygons are defined by the
buildings they contain, and at least one in every five of these are
small enough to be affected by the change of use of a single building or
group of associated buildings (e.g. a school).  We don't always know
about buildings being reused, but it would be good to apply a consistent
and agreed approach when we do.

Thanks,
Paul

Paul Quigley 
Landscape Archaeologist 
Black Country Archaeology Service 
Regeneration and Environment 
Wolverhampton City Council 
Civic Centre, St Peter's Square 
Wolverhampton 
WV1 1RP 

t 01902 555493 - f 555637 
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Details of the Black Country's programme to characterise the local
historic landscape can be found at: www.wolverhampton.gov.uk/hlc
<http://www.wolverhampton.gov.uk/hlc> 


 

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