| Title: | Mining the Past: A Celebration of History and Culture in Minnesota's Iron Range |
| Author: | Aasen, Michael |
| Abstract: | This project examines how the development of brownfields can benefit local communities and ecologies. Reclamation-based design principles are used to propose remediation of contaminated soils and the adaptive reuse of existing structures and landscapes. The focus lies in the creation of a space that exemplifies history and culture while enriching the lives of local residents and attracting future visitors. By strengthening the bond between the past and present, a stronger sense of identity will be formed along with cultural pride. |
| Date: | 2012-05 |
| Subject: | Brownfields. Iron mines and mining. Hazardous waste site remediation. Parks. Trails. Ironton (Minn.) Crosby (Minn.) Minnesota. |
| Permalink: | http://hdl.handle.net/10365/19994 |
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