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62 [CONCLUSIONS] Even if there are of course no warehouses from the founding time of Trondheim, a place like Bakklandet still can give people the opportunity to see how the city developed, what crises it went through and the foundational changes that affect it. In the past with the industrial revolution and in the present and unfortunately, the future with climate change. The warehouses are obviously no longer used for their original purpose, because of the introduction of modern transportation and food refrigeration. But there could be a combination of offering groceries and other products. It would serve the idea that even if you cannot use a Cultural Heritage Building in its old way, there is still a possibility of usage. Beside the issue regarding conservation of the colour form location and bringing some utilization back, the conformity is also maybe important for the city. At least one of them could also be used as a form of small exposition. Since the warehouses were of big economic importance and they were also rebuilt, repaired, and renovated over and over again, they are of course in some way a window into the past. A small exhibit, which would only use up one of those houses, could show people what the original purpose was. This small exhibit would be much smaller than an actual museum and maybe there would not even be the need for an entrance fee. Old manufacturing tools and clothing, perhaps a model of an old fish boat, could be shown in combination with signs and audio guides. Unlike many other small historical exhibits, it would also be an opportunity to display the direct and indirect impacts of climate change on these warehouses. [REFERENCES] - Califano, A., Foti, P., Baiesi, M., Berto, F., & Bertolin, C. (n.d.). A new risk assessment tool which assesses the climate-induced mechanical stress and its strain energy density on Pine circular elements: preliminary investigation in view of the experimental and numerical modeling validation. - DIN: Ergonomics of the thermal environment - Analytical determination and interpretation of thermal comfort using calculation of the PMV and PPD indices and local thermal comfort criteria (ISO 7730:2005); German version EN ISO 7730:2005, accessed on 26.05.2022. - Kittang, D., & Bye, M. (2019). Managing Urban Heritage - A Case Study of the Warehouses in Kjøpmannsgata, Trondheim, Norway. Planning Practice and Research. https://doi.org/10.1080/02697459.2019.1624441 - Maekawa, S. / Toledo, F., Controlled Ventilation and Heating to Preserve Collections in Historic Buildings in Hot and Humid Regions, Getty Conservation Institute, Los Angeles 2002, accessed: http://hdl.handle.net/10020/gci_pubs/controlled_ventilation, 26.05.2022, p. 5.

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