2022
DOI: 10.3390/heritage5030082
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What Advantages Do Adaptive Industrial Heritage Reuse Processes Provide? An Econometric Model for Estimating the Impact on the Surrounding Residential Housing Market

Abstract: When industrial relics, such as obsolete buildings, sites, and infrastructures, enter into a process of adaptive reuse, they become transformation engines capable of shaping the urban fabric. They provide tangible and intangible links to our past and have the potential to play a significant role in today’s cities’ futures. One unresolved issue is the quantification of the externalities of these transformation processes. If undertaken correctly, adaptive reuse can contribute to the development of social and cul… Show more

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“…Through diverse methods and perspectives, it seeks to determine the optimal utilization of industrial heritage [38][39][40][41]. Concurrently, it explores the effects of industrial heritage building reuse on urban planning, economic development, and cultural preservation [53,54,57]. The objective of industrial heritage reuse has also shifted from preservation to meeting societal needs, with the public becoming the main focus of evaluation [55,59,60].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Through diverse methods and perspectives, it seeks to determine the optimal utilization of industrial heritage [38][39][40][41]. Concurrently, it explores the effects of industrial heritage building reuse on urban planning, economic development, and cultural preservation [53,54,57]. The objective of industrial heritage reuse has also shifted from preservation to meeting societal needs, with the public becoming the main focus of evaluation [55,59,60].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Federico Dell'Anna used the hedonic price method (HPM) to determine a significant increase in market prices within the site area, leading to capital gains for surrounding residential buildings. The reuse of industrial heritage had positive impacts on residents' lives and the real estate market [57]. Shaojie Wang et al conducted post-occupancy evaluations from the user's perspective using the importance-performance analysis (IPA) method, multivariate regression analysis, etc., proposing optimization strategies for future sustainable management, maintenance, and design of the project [58].…”
Section: Evaluation Of the Effectiveness Of Industrial Heritage Build...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analyses of the influence of revitalization on property values have been popular among researchers around the world for years. Case studies concerning the influence of the renovation and reconstruction of individual structures understood as buildings or complexes of several buildings on their surroundings should be mentioned in the first place (Ki & Jayantha, 2010;Olbińska, 2015;Wadu Mesthrige & Poon, 2015;Jayantha & Chun Ming, 2015;Jayantha & Yung, 2018;Dell'Anna, 2022). It should be noted, however, that in parallel with the research on the effects of point revitalization projects in the world, cases of the effects of revitalization of entire areas were also analyzed (Rossi-Hansberg et al, 2010;Róka-Madarász & Mályusz, 2013;Chau & Wong, 2014;Rącka & Palicki, 2016;Giusti & Maraschin, 2017;Melo & Cruz, 2017, Wadu Mesthrige et al, 2018De Toro et al, 2020;Budner & Pawlicka, 2020;Ekemode, 2019;Palicki, 2020;Jang & Yoon, 2021;Chau at al., 2021) as well as the effect of the announcement of revitalization plans for larger areas on the real estate market (Bieda, 2017;Bieda et.…”
Section: Review Of Previous Research Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%