Adaptive reuse of cultural built heritage: towards the implementation of the circular city model
Climate change, pollution, and inequalities are prominent issues in cities and regions, calling for an ecological and cultural transition towards a sustainable society where wellbeing, quality of life, ecosystems human health and equity are prioritized ...
M. Angrisano +6 more
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Critical Success Factors (CSFs) for the Adaptive Reuse of Industrial Buildings in Hong Kong. [PDF]
Tan Y, Shuai C, Wang T.
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Adaptive reuse in the healthcare industry: repurposing abandoned buildings to serve medical missions. [PDF]
Elrod JK, Fortenberry JL.
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Advancing indigent healthcare services through adaptive reuse: repurposing abandoned buildings as medical clinics for disadvantaged populations. [PDF]
Elrod JK, Fortenberry JL.
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Adaptive vs. Traditional Reuse
In this era of neoliberal globalization, there is a need to explore the discipline known as adaptive reuse in architecture. This practice – which originated in Anglosaxon nations, principally in the United States – supposedly contributes to caring for the environment by reusing buildings and construction materials. Some authors argue that architectural
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The AlexNet HSD model for industrial heritage damage detection and adaptive reuse under artificial intelligence. [PDF]
Zhang H.
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Reusing adaptive learning resources
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CONLAN, OWEN, WADE, VINCENT PATRICK
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Historical heritage-MultiCriteria Decision Method (H-MCDM) to prioritize intervention strategies for the adaptive reuse of valuable architectural assets. [PDF]
Maselli G +3 more
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