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The Extraction of Prerequisite Criteria for Environmentally Certified Adaptive Reuse of Heritage Buildings

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SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 13, Issue 6, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su13063536

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architectural conservation; cultural sustainability; ecological sustainability; environmental rating systems; adaptive reuse models

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Heritage buildings hold significant value for both culture and regions, calling for conservation. Sustaining them through adaptive reuse and improving environmental performance contributes to cultural and ecological sustainability. The study aims to explore environmental rating systems as evaluation tools and identify connections with adaptive reuse models to serve cultural sustainability.
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 achieved through adaptive reuse with appropriate functions as an efficient conservation approach. Moreover, harnessing the embedded energy from adaptive reuse and the improvement of environmental performance in heritage buildings plays a significant role in ecological sustainability. The aim of the study was to investigate environmental rating systems (ERS) as ecological sustainability evaluation tools and to find out mutual aspects with adaptive reuse models (ARM), thus, serving cultural sustainability.

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