2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.scs.2021.103303
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Using digitized public accessible building data to assess the renovation potential of existing building stock in a sustainable urban perspective

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“…If the renovation scheme needs to make great changes to the original building structure, it will cause a large loss of time cost and economic cost (Zhang et al, 2001). At the same time, because the epidemic situation makes "public emergencies" the third force affecting the planning of medical facilities after "continuous growth of medical demand" and "limited medical resources", it is necessary to prevent public health emergencies such as COVID-19 in the renovation scheme, which requires the renovation buildings to retain the interface of emergency buildings, when a public health event occurs again, it can be quickly changed back to an emergency building to accommodate and isolate patients (Andersen et al, 2021). In the social dimension, the continuity of architectural cultural value (T22) is the key indicator.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…If the renovation scheme needs to make great changes to the original building structure, it will cause a large loss of time cost and economic cost (Zhang et al, 2001). At the same time, because the epidemic situation makes "public emergencies" the third force affecting the planning of medical facilities after "continuous growth of medical demand" and "limited medical resources", it is necessary to prevent public health emergencies such as COVID-19 in the renovation scheme, which requires the renovation buildings to retain the interface of emergency buildings, when a public health event occurs again, it can be quickly changed back to an emergency building to accommodate and isolate patients (Andersen et al, 2021). In the social dimension, the continuity of architectural cultural value (T22) is the key indicator.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, 2001). At the same time, because the epidemic situation makes “public emergencies” the third force affecting the planning of medical facilities after “continuous growth of medical demand” and “limited medical resources”, it is necessary to prevent public health emergencies such as COVID-19 in the renovation scheme, which requires the renovation buildings to retain the interface of emergency buildings, when a public health event occurs again, it can be quickly changed back to an emergency building to accommodate and isolate patients (Andersen et al. , 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Other scholars assess the renovation priority for old urban community based on the willingness of residents (Tao et al, 2014). Andersen et al (2021) use only the public accessible building data to identify the renovation priority for old urban communities and propose that the government should establish a national or regional digital building data register for old urban communities. In addition, Ruá et al (2021) assess the renovation priority for old urban community from three aspects: the urban planning, the actual situation of the community and the status of the buildings.…”
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“…In some countries like Denmark, basic data for each building are collected in a common national database. Denmark has a building registry database (BBR), which is described in detail in [4]. It contains basic data about the buildings in relation to their size, age and heating source.…”
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