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Deep Adaptive Reuse

open access: yesSpool, 2022
The world is undergoing dramatic change in its social and physical environments, resulting in cultural confrontation and conflict. Rapid urban growth, displacement, and gentrification increase urban pressure while jeopardising social cohesion ...
Ana Jayone Yarza Pérez
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Adaptive Reuse for Sustainable Development and Land Use: A Multivariate Linear Regression Analysis Estimating Key Determinants of Public Perceptions

open access: yesHeritage, 2023
Adaptive reuse is a rapidly expanding frontier study area across the world. Adaptive reuse can have a significant influence in relation to contemporary trends in (peri-)urban sustainability, especially considering the past decades of the human-caused ...
Ioannis Vardopoulos
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Usage of Interface Management System in Adaptive Reuse of Buildings

open access: yesBuildings, 2019
Adaptive reuse of buildings is considered a superior alternative for new construction in terms of sustainability and a disruptive practice in the current capital project delivery model for the renewal of today’s built environment.
Ekin Eray, Benjamin Sanchez, Carl Haas
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Adaptive reuse of buildings

open access: yesEconomics and Environment, 2023
The article aims to evaluate criteria that should be considered when deciding on the adaptive reuse of existing buildings. Reusing a building by means of renovation is in line with the concept of sustainability, as it makes it possible to extend the ...
Elżbieta Broniewicz   +4 more
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Another Chance: Adaptive reuse of the built heritage strategies for circular creativity

open access: yesJournal of Contemporary Urban Affairs, 2023
The study delves into the realm of adaptive reuse, exploring its potential in sustainable urban development, particularly focusing on public buildings within the cultural and creative sectors.
Francesco Chiacchiera   +1 more
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A model approach for post evaluation of adaptive reuse of architectural heritage: a case study of Beijing central axis historical buildings

open access: yesHeritage Science, 2023
The adaptive reuse of architectural heritage is the basis of embodying its core value, bringing new life to heritage architecture, and is an important way to integrate it into contemporary development.
Yan Zhang, Qi Zhang
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ADAPTIVE REUSE FOR NEW SOCIAL AND MUNICIPAL FUNCTIONS AS AN ACCEPTABLE APPROACH FOR CONSERVATION OF INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC [PDF]

open access: yesCivil Engineering Journal, 2016
The present paper deals with a problem of conservation and adaptive reuse of industrial heritage architecture. The relevance and topicality of the problem of adaptive reuse of industrial heritage architecture for new social and municipal functions as the
Oleg Fetisov
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Adaptive reuse: a critical review

open access: yesThe Journal of Architecture, 2022
Buildings have always been reused for both pragmatic and symbolic reasons. However, out of the turbulence of the mid-twentieth century, stimulated by reactions against modern ‘clean-sweep’ planning, the burgeoning conservation movement, and emergent architectural praxis, a new field of policy and practice emerged in the 1970s, which came to be termed ...
Lanz, Francesca, Pendlebury, John
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Ghosts of Buildings Past: Adaptive Reuse in Ancient Rome

open access: yesTheoretical Roman Archaeology Journal, 2023
Practiced to differing degrees, adaptive reuse (conversion of an un(der)used building into one that serves a new purpose) ranges from repurposing materials to transforming entire buildings.
Penelope J E Davies
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A framework for sustainable adaptive reuse: understanding vacancy and underuse in existing urban buildings

open access: yesFrontiers in Sustainable Cities, 2023
Cities have been built on the benefits of density, proximity, and connectivity. However, the recent COVID-19 pandemic, along with continuously evolving communication technologies, has seen an increase in vacancies and underuse of urban buildings ...
Gillian Armstrong   +3 more
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