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Preserving Architectural Legacy: Adaptive Reuse Strategies And Community Engagement In Haveli Dharampura And T.E.L.C Church Governor’s Residence
The adaptive reuse of historic buildings is important for sustainable development and heritage management. This review examines the success factors of such initiatives, showing how the reuse of buildings aims to preserve heritage while promoting social, economic, and environmental sustainability. Through analysis, it highlights benefits such as energy conservation, reducing carbon emissions, and preserving cultural identity, thereby promoting tourism and creating jobs. Key stakeholders, strategies, and financing mechanisms for national and local projects are identified. Community engagement seems essential, emphasizing participatory planning to achieve comprehensive results. Case studies, such as the revival of Haveli Dharampura in Old Delhi, illustrate the transformative effects. The review emphasizes the measures to preserve the T.E.L.C. Cathedral Governor’s Mansion and make it functional by retaining its historical architectural significance. Overall, it provides insight into the challenges, strategies, and benefits of adaptive reuse, thereby guiding future research on heritage conservation and sustainable urban development.
Preserving Architectural Legacy: Adaptive Reuse Strategies And Community Engagement In Haveli Dharampura And T.E.L.C Church Governor’s Residence
The adaptive reuse of historic buildings is important for sustainable development and heritage management. This review examines the success factors of such initiatives, showing how the reuse of buildings aims to preserve heritage while promoting social, economic, and environmental sustainability. Through analysis, it highlights benefits such as energy conservation, reducing carbon emissions, and preserving cultural identity, thereby promoting tourism and creating jobs. Key stakeholders, strategies, and financing mechanisms for national and local projects are identified. Community engagement seems essential, emphasizing participatory planning to achieve comprehensive results. Case studies, such as the revival of Haveli Dharampura in Old Delhi, illustrate the transformative effects. The review emphasizes the measures to preserve the T.E.L.C. Cathedral Governor’s Mansion and make it functional by retaining its historical architectural significance. Overall, it provides insight into the challenges, strategies, and benefits of adaptive reuse, thereby guiding future research on heritage conservation and sustainable urban development.
Preserving Architectural Legacy: Adaptive Reuse Strategies And Community Engagement In Haveli Dharampura And T.E.L.C Church Governor’s Residence
Bennet, M. Aldrich (author) / Narendran, Ar. Nived (author) / Jothilakshmy, N. (author)
2024-08-30
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Electronic Resource
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