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How does one reintegrate old textile mills into the fabric of a community? At a former Leipzig cotton-spinning mill (now the site of the Federkiel Foundation), a distinguished group of architects, critics, preservationists, city planners and artists (among them Anne Dressen and Philipp Oswalt) convened to discuss the conversion of industrial space into cultural gathering place. Chapters here cover P.S.1 in New York and MASS MoCA.

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Papers and discussions that took place in 2002 at a former Leipzig cotton-spinning mill, the site of the Federkiel Foundation. The focus of discussion was on industrial preservation and the reuse of former industrial terrain as locations for art.

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