Making Visible the Invisible: Valorising Maltese Underground Flour Mills in a Sustainable Tourism Perspective DOI
Valeria Catanese, Giuseppe Pace

Lecture notes in networks and systems, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 63 - 72

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

Building information modeling and complementary technologies in heritage buildings: A bibliometric analysis DOI Creative Commons

Andrés Puerto,

Karen Castañeda, Omar Sánchez

et al.

Results in Engineering, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 22, P. 102192 - 102192

Published: April 29, 2024

Language: Английский

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Heritage Building Reuse in Egypt: Achieving a Balance between Energy Efficiency and Value Preservation DOI Creative Commons

Samar M. Abd Elgawad,

Yasmine Sabry Hegazi, Mady Mohamed

et al.

Journal of Engineering Research, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Feb. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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A decision-making model for the adaptive reuse of ‘buildings of control and reform’: the Nossa Senhora Village, Macau DOI Creative Commons

Wenkai Li,

Xi Ye, Bo-Wei Zhu

et al.

Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 12(1)

Published: Feb. 20, 2025

Architectural heritage is recognized globally as an important resource for sustainable urban regeneration. The adaptive reuse of 'buildings control and reform' (BCR) such leprosariums has increasingly attracted academic discussion, the conflict between segregated nature BCR significance in context development become a key point discussion. However, there still lack research on how buildings have been selected new functions order to achieve these aims. Therefore, this study attempted establish functional decision-making model BCR. Fuzzy Delphi Method (FDM), Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP), Sensitivity Analysis were used filter out with highest priority, taking Macau- Nossa Senhora Village example. This constructed framework consisting 6 dimensions 17 criteria. It also identified criteria under each dimension. paper aims provide insights into theoretical practical architectural by integrating conservation.

Language: Английский

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A Review of the implementation of R-imperatives in circular construction DOI Creative Commons

Jegen Pauline,

Gast Lukas,

F. E. Martin

et al.

Cleaner Production Letters, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 100097 - 100097

Published: Feb. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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The Rural Village Regeneration for the European Built Environment: From Good Practices Towards a Conceptual Model DOI Open Access
Francesca Ciampa,

Giulia Marchiano,

Luigi Fusco Girard

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 17(7), P. 2787 - 2787

Published: March 21, 2025

In the European Green Deal and Renovation Wave framework, cities should be more self-sufficient sustainable, promoting investment in regeneration maintenance of built natural heritage. The New Bauhaus reinforces this vision, value beauty as a product environmental harmony/sustainability participation. Many are already working to improve infrastructure public services, with aim creating better socio-economic conditions urbanised areas. At same time, they increase relocate attractiveness competitiveness less densified rural areas, reduce overcrowding problems cities. is propose virtuous model circular regeneration, by identifying strategies villages capable aligning transformation environment climate objectives, social cohesion local economy strengthening, integration historical identity values. Rural marginal areas left behind places. They require new economic development strategies, grounded bio-economy for reducing/avoiding spiraled down processes. application evaluation criteria main topic literature background allowed construction practices observatory about regenerated villages, which elaborated using registry, systemic, analytical/analysis forms. From ex-post analysis case studies, it was possible identify number dimensions/clusters being made today villages. By reasoning on clusters, transferable other realities order implement broader vision settlement development. “Rural Village Regeneration Model” represents an operational tool regional transformation, suitable reactivating lost connections between larger towns functional characterised greater self-sufficiency exploration potential digital tools connections, infrastructure, cooperation.

Language: Английский

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The Elderly's Role in Preserving and Transmitting Intangible Cultural Heritage DOI
Alfonso Vázquez Atochero

Lecture notes in bioengineering, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 3 - 17

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Circular Economy in Chinese Heritage Conservation: Upcycling Waste Materials for Sustainable Restoration and Cultural Narrative Revitalization DOI Open Access
Wei Cao, Y. ZHANG,

Jian Liu

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 17(8), P. 3442 - 3442

Published: April 12, 2025

Material depletion, environmental degradation, and cultural revitalization pose significant challenges to heritage conservation in China. Within the context of restoration, principles circular economy (CE)—including R1 (Reduce), R2 (Reuse), R3 (Recycle)—can provide a structured framework for sustainable interventions. By prioritizing resource efficiency, minimizing waste generation, repurposing materials, CE strategies support preservation while mitigating impact. This study explores role material upcycling (SHC) tandem with narratives. examines core factors affecting restoration practice through lens theory theory. The research design adopts mixed methods whereby quantitative web surveys are conducted among practitioners complemented qualitative case studies from CE-based intervention projects identifies five independent variables—upcycling stakeholder engagement, economic viability, narrative revitalization—with sustainability-driven innovation acting as mediating factor. Preliminary findings indicate that enhances longevity minimizes expenses promoting social acceptance practices engagement. Revitalizing narratives historical continuity preserving intangible heritage. results interventions positively influenced SHC, mediator. With this, it was concluded introducing would promote sustainability, culture-building resilience. Policy recommendations include incentivizing technologies, interdisciplinary collaboration, embedding national policies.

Language: Английский

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Energy Performance Analysis of the Renovation Process in an Italian Cultural Heritage Building DOI Open Access
Nikolaos Ziozas, Angeliki Kitsopoulou, Evangelos Bellos

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(7), P. 2784 - 2784

Published: March 27, 2024

Renovating buildings with cultural heritage significance is an important step toward achieving sustainability in our cities. The benefits are not only energy-related but also encompass social aspects that make these renovations a high apriority. present work investigates the renovation process of building Municipality Trento Italy, specifically focusing on energy savings and renewable integration by implementing various actions. These actions include improvements to envelope, such as roof insulation window replacements. Additionally, for active systems involve installation ground-source heat pump heating/cooling coupled borehole thermal storage system, which innovative technology buildings. electrical upgraded through addition standard rooftop photovoltaics, building-integrated photovoltaics (shingles), LED lighting system. baseline scenarios studied using dynamic simulation tool INTEMA.building, written programming language Modelica. This simulates both envelope level detail, advanced control adjustable time steps. According analysis, primary demand reduced 30.49%, final 36.74%, net electricity 8.72%. Results from this study can be useful interested stakeholders (e.g., owners, architects, construction companies, public agents, urban planners) dealing protected Also, results exploited estimating applying strategies

Language: Английский

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Towards promoting circular building adaptability in adaptive reuse projects: a co-developed framework DOI Creative Commons
Mohammad B. Hamida, Hilde Remøy, Vincent Gruis

et al.

Smart and Sustainable Built Environment, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: July 25, 2024

Purpose Circular building adaptability (CBA) in adaptive reuse – transformation projects can facilitate a resource-efficient and futureproof redevelopment of the built environment. However, there has been lack practical tools that guide practitioners on how to foster CBA reuse. Therefore, this study aims collaboratively develop guiding framework for (CBA-AR) general. The CBA-AR is descriptive content-oriented synthesis mapping series strategies determinants alongside their enablers inhibitors. Design/methodology/approach A participatory research-oriented approach was followed. First, an archival research conducted based literature review case studies. Second, two co-creation workshops, triangulated with structured interviews, were validate expand framework. Findings first version comprises 30 strategies. It also brings seven six inhibitors together outcomes contributed refining expanding final 33 This 10 7 Practical implications be used as reporting instrument by designers property developers while transforming vacant or obsolete properties Netherlands. Policy makers refer amend legislation. Originality/value introduce transformative change theory practice, it theoretical, empirical research.

Language: Английский

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Unlocking the Economic Potential of Cultural Heritage: Women's Empowerment in the Creative Economy of Developing Countries DOI Creative Commons

Surti,

Devanto Shasta Pratomo, Dwi Budi Santoso

et al.

Journal of Ecohumanism, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 3(3), P. 1794 - 1816

Published: Aug. 1, 2024

This literature review explores how empowering women in a culture-based creative economy can preserve cultural heritage while encouraging economic competitiveness developing countries. Through systematic analysis of 44 studies, key findings emerged. First, offers opportunities through sustainable tourism and entrepreneurship. Second, face challenges such as marginalization, limited resources, socio-cultural obstacles conservation efforts. Third, integrating traditional wisdom into products, entrepreneurship training, marketing empower economically. Fourth, government policy, financial support, use digital technology, multi-stakeholder involvement are important factors. Fifth, best practices from various countries demonstrate successful replication models. The concludes that to opens up development by leveraging local strengths, thus requiring synergistic efforts the government, stakeholders, women. Preserving is dual opportunity for maintain their identity driving progress.

Language: Английский

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