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Id 2044
Author Vardopoulos I.
Title Industrial building adaptive reuse for museum. Factors affecting visitors’ perceptions of the sustainable urban development potential
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Vardopoulos I. Industrial building adaptive reuse for museum. Factors affecting visitors’ perceptions of the sustainable urban development potential,Building and Environment 222

Link to article https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85135507919&doi=10.1016%2fj.buildenv.2022.109391&partnerID=40&md5=2b17824d41db6d36f7896fe2e22b67c0
Abstract Adaptive reuse is a rapidly expanding frontier research topic across the world. Following decades of human-induced disdain and neglect of resource depletion and environmental deterioration, adaptive reuse has the potential to have a substantial impact on current trends in urban sustainability. Adaptive reuse that integrates certain concepts and strategies can accomplish a healthy mix of financial investment, environmental protection, cultural heritage preservation, and urban regeneration. Yet, the results of converting a pre-existing industrial building of cultural heritage into museum remain unclear. This study aims to explore the elements influencing public perception of the adaptive reuse influence on sustainable urban development. In order to achieve the objective set, an online survey focusing on the newly adaptively reused FIX Brewery was conducted, followed by regression analysis. Findings argue that adaptive reuse can have an overall impact on the long-term sustainable development of the surrounding area, in terms of improving the quality of life for the local society, empowering the cultural dimension, as well as making it a popular tourist destination. The literature appears to be lacking in a point of reference for the users’ evaluation of the final decision following the completion of an adaptive reuse. Filling this gap, this study suggests that a decision assessment criterion in post-occupancy evaluations should be considered, along with an alternative. New evidence should enable competent bodies take steps towards creating cultural hotspots using adaptive reuse. At a broad level, study results could also be useful to key players pursuing a sustainable response to city challenges. © 2022 Elsevier Ltd


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