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Reusing built heritage resources with sustainability

Ana Pereira Roders, Jouke Post, Peter Erkelens

DATE

OPEN ACCESS

PUBLICATION TYPE

Conference Paper

2004

SUMMARY

Many old cities spread all over the world, face obsolete buildings, quarters or areas that urge for maintenance, re-adaptation or demolition. Among time, built heritage has always been re-used or recycled, suffering adaptations related to the living needs of its inhabitants and contemporary society context. Commonly, building's lifespan regarding its survival and eventual disappearance, either partial or total, has scarcely been taken into consideration. But now, with the Ecological concerns as an imperative XXI century claim from our devastated planet, Society has to face existent buildings as a liable construction resource, that already occupies a considerable area of our cities and that would be foolish to waste. Re-Architecture: Lifespan Rehabilitation of Built Heritage, born in 2002 as a concept and is now being developed in a PhD research; coordinated by Prof. Ir. Jouke Post and Dr. Ir. Peter Erkelens. This renewal system under development, will not only contribute for the quality improvement of existent buildings interventions; in flexibility, sustainability and lifespan assessment, adaptive to consumer/user expectations and needs; but also for the preservation of both built and environmental heritage.

CASE STUDY

_Global

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Ana Pereira Roders

The Hague, The Netherlands

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