2017
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/201711700165
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Interdisciplinary diagnostics in the process of revitalization of historic buildings, in terms of changing their function

Abstract: Abstract. Revitalization of historic buildings in crisis areas is a complex, interdisciplinary process that addresses not only the technical problems of buildings, but also the social, environmental, economic and cultural issues of the local community. Proper diagnosis of the dangers and social problems in the crisis area should be the basis for identifying new functionalities for this area. It should help to resolve the diagnosed problems, as well as to stimulate growth and revival in all spheres related to t… Show more

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“…In step 2, the value of sustainability should be re-determined (through the values of the partial factors W [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] , with the exception of the structural factor W 3 ). Then an increased value of the revitalization capacity of the building is received, taking into account potential revitalization actions that can be applied in a specific building, implementing the Local Revitalization Program.…”
Section: A Two-stage Methods Of Assessing the Revitalization Capacity mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In step 2, the value of sustainability should be re-determined (through the values of the partial factors W [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] , with the exception of the structural factor W 3 ). Then an increased value of the revitalization capacity of the building is received, taking into account potential revitalization actions that can be applied in a specific building, implementing the Local Revitalization Program.…”
Section: A Two-stage Methods Of Assessing the Revitalization Capacity mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The revitalization process, which is according to its definition an interdisciplinary process, requires an interdisciplinary approach [1,2]. It should be expressed during the revitalization investment preparation period, through the diagnosis of the revitalization process, including interdisciplinary research concerning the area in a crisis situation, as well as in the entire spectrum of revitalization activities.…”
Section: Interdisciplinary Building Diagnostics In the Revitalizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The adaptability of buildings depends on building-related attributes (Stone, 2005), and could moreover be enhanced by amendments in context-related issuese.g. legislations and market conditions (Remøy and Wilkinson, 2012;Terlikowski, 2017;Wilkinson, 2014c).…”
Section: Building Adaptation and Adaptabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The application of SMA in the field of civil engineering is a result of striving for better natural disaster resilience and demand for high performance of modern structures, as well as safety and adjustment to actual requirements for adaptations of historical buildings [3]. Those can be achieved due to unique characteristics of SMA such as shape memory effects and superelasticity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%