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Enhancing the Selection Process for Adaptive Reuse

Kamala Charanya T.S, Sushil Kumar Solanki

Abstract


Adaptive reuse initiatives aim to enhance the economic, environmental, and social performance of buildings while maximizing the reuse and retention of existing structures and fabrics. The majority of publications in the literature deal with the planning stage, whereas few deal with the pre-project stage and the fewest deal with the implementation stage. More emphasis on the
preparation phase implies that the execution phase will be simpler. A comprehensive adaptive reuse selection process is required to develop an adaptive reuse project. Determining the key drivers, challenges and issues that influence the development of adaptive reuse projects is crucial so that, that criterion can be taken into consideration in developing a comprehensive adaptive reuse selection process for delivering adaptive reuse projects.


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