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Sustainable Rehabilitation in Architecture and Urban Development
The issues of sustainability in architecture and urban development (usually designated as urban regeneration) imply a strategic approach and thinking as well as careful planning, development and management. The presented approaches to the rehabilitation of buildings refer to structural improvements, material reinforcements and program adaptations, generally divided into four directions: preservation, restoration, renovation and remodeling or adaptive reuse.
On the other hand, the topic of sustainable rehabilitation in urban development relates to urban regeneration in the broadest sense, a multidisciplinary field of research, scholarship, public policy and practice, which includes the elements of city planning, housing, transport, infrastructure, political economy, urban design, urban tourism, community development, sustainability and cultural industries studies with the aim to improve the quality of life. Some of the exposed and presented approaches include creative urban regeneration, the flagship projects approach, the temporary use approach, participatory practices in urban regeneration, the smart city approach and urban regeneration through gentrification.
To achieve the sustainability goals of rehabilitation in architecture and the urban environment, the approaches and tools range from the classic or traditional top-down planning or design to the more recent contemporary, informal, creative and adaptive bottom-up approaches involving direct physical interventions.
The scope of the presented topics concerns not only architects and urban planners, but all disciplines that deal with issues of our built environment; therefore, interdisciplinary engagement and cross-sectorial connections are necessary.
Sustainable Rehabilitation in Architecture and Urban Development
The issues of sustainability in architecture and urban development (usually designated as urban regeneration) imply a strategic approach and thinking as well as careful planning, development and management. The presented approaches to the rehabilitation of buildings refer to structural improvements, material reinforcements and program adaptations, generally divided into four directions: preservation, restoration, renovation and remodeling or adaptive reuse.
On the other hand, the topic of sustainable rehabilitation in urban development relates to urban regeneration in the broadest sense, a multidisciplinary field of research, scholarship, public policy and practice, which includes the elements of city planning, housing, transport, infrastructure, political economy, urban design, urban tourism, community development, sustainability and cultural industries studies with the aim to improve the quality of life. Some of the exposed and presented approaches include creative urban regeneration, the flagship projects approach, the temporary use approach, participatory practices in urban regeneration, the smart city approach and urban regeneration through gentrification.
To achieve the sustainability goals of rehabilitation in architecture and the urban environment, the approaches and tools range from the classic or traditional top-down planning or design to the more recent contemporary, informal, creative and adaptive bottom-up approaches involving direct physical interventions.
The scope of the presented topics concerns not only architects and urban planners, but all disciplines that deal with issues of our built environment; therefore, interdisciplinary engagement and cross-sectorial connections are necessary.
Sustainable Rehabilitation in Architecture and Urban Development
Springer Ser.Geomech.,Geoengineer.
Rotaru, Ancuța (editor) / Pogačar, Kaja (author) / Leskovar, Vesna Žegarac (author) / Premrov, Miroslav (author) / Šenk, Peter (author)
International Conference on Critical Thinking in Sustainable Rehabilitation and Risk Management of the Built Environment ; 2019 ; Iași, Romania
Critical Thinking in the Sustainable Rehabilitation and Risk Management of the Built Environment ; Chapter: 23 ; 257-272
2020-10-30
16 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
Sustainable Rehabilitation in Architecture and Urban Development
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