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Yongtao Tan, Chenyang Shuai and Tian Wang
With the economic restructuring during the 1980s and 1990s in Hong Kong, most manufacturing plants were relocated to China and many industrial buildings were left neglected or vacant. At the same time, owing to limited land supply, a shortage of affordab...
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Fanlei Meng, Yeqing Zhi and Yuxiang Pang
In recent years, it has become critical to promote urban redevelopment and maximize the potentiality of industrial heritage through adaptive reuse. Research on the assessment of adaptive reuse potentiality helps to make scientific decisions in sustainabl...
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Wu Xiaoyu
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With the rapid expansion of the city in China, more and more old industrial buildings in cities become idle and abandoned. However, Old industrial buildings are carrying the history of a city and reflecting the urban development process so that renewal o...
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Elena Rudan
Cultural heritage is a particularly significant resource in creating tourism. When a local community recognizes its cultural heritage (small historic towns, buildings, castles, and forts), it is possible to create new value to meet the needs of tourists,...
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Xiangrui Xiong, Yanhui Wang, Cheng Ma and Yuwei Chi
The Large Machine Factory (LMF) was built in the complex historical context of the late Qing Dynasty (1840?1912). Its space and construction faithfully record the architectural and cultural fusion between Chinese and western traditions and mark the begin...
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Lucia Della Spina
The international scientific debate on the growing concern over land consumption has gained prominence in recent years. The awareness of the link between cultural heritage and sustainable development has become increasingly evident, leading to a greater ...
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Ibrahim A. Elshaer, Sameh Fayyad, Salama Ammar, Tamer Ahmed Abdulaziz and Samy Wageh Mahmoud
Several studies have shown that the adaptive reuse of heritage houses as accommodation hotels could preserve their value and attain many financial, social, environmental, and cultural benefits for both tourist destinations and hotel firms. The current st...
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Shahrul Yani Said, Hanis Zafia Abdul Hamid, Jonny Wongso
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Shahrul Yani Said, Fatin Najmee M.T., Jonny Wongso, Muhammad Edaufi Firdaus, M.N.
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Ioannis Vardopoulos, Evangelia Tsilika, Efthymia Sarantakou, Antonis A. Zorpas, Luca Salvati and Paris Tsartas
In the recent past, sustainable development has been considered a major issue for urban and regional studies. Adaptive reuse appears to be a practical solution for sustainable urban development. Beyond and in addition to a conceptual base consistent with...
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Marco Acri, Sa?a Dobricic and Maja Debevec
The increasing pressure on urban resilience and the parallel interest in the preservation of the Historic Urban Landscape (HUL) have opened new frontiers of research that find, in the principles of the circular economy, good responses. Cities need to rem...
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Magdalena Roszczynska-Kurasinska, Anna Domaradzka, Bartosz Slosarski and Agata Zbikowska
The growing popularity of social media data brings questions about its accuracy and usefulness for a wide array of cultural heritage projects, often lacking data sources crucial for better planning and implementation. In this paper, we are studying the o...
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Lucia Della Spina
The purpose of this research is to illustrate, through a case study, a multilevel decision-making process able to support the decision maker in optimizing investment choices for the efficient allocation of public resources, with specific reference to rec...
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Michal Pieczka and Boguslaw Wowrzeczka
Along with the socio-economic changes in Poland after 1989 and the beginning of the industrial restructuring process, many industrial architecture objects lost their original purpose. At present, sustainable processes of reusing the building stock left o...
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Elnaz Farjami and Özlem Olgaç Türker
Heritage buildings provide a remarkable value for both the culture and the region where they are located; hence, there is a necessity for them to be conserved. Sustaining heritage buildings for future generations serves cultural sustainability and can be...
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Gaballo Marika, Mecca Beatrice and Abastante Francesca
This paper explores the enhancement of adaptive reuse (AR) of buildings through the lens of the sustainability protocols within the context of circular economy (CE) in Italy. Cities and the built environment can play a key role in the transition to a CE,...
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Elena Guidetti and Matteo Robiglio
In recent years, the heritage preservation debate has seen a growing interest in emerging theories in which the concept of potential plays an essential role. Starting from the assumption that memory is an evolving mental construct, the present paper intr...
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Maria Cerreta, Alessia Elefante and Ludovica La Rocca
The international debate on the adaptive reuse of cultural heritage sites consistent with the Sustainable Development Goals has become increasingly important in the implementation of circular economy models for urban policies. The new values that charact...
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Hung-Ming Tu
While determining sustainable heritage development, it is important to consider how heritage satisfies human needs. The purpose of this study is to explore the pull and push factors in heritage tourism. This study generated 38 initial items of pull facto...
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Kagan Günçe and Damla Misirlisoy
The conservation of traditional residential architecture is crucial in terms of sociocultural continuity. When the traditional houses are no longer used for residential purposes, new functions should be assigned to them for the continuity of the heritage...
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