Adaptive reuse of cultural heritage buildings is a pivotal strategy for urban regeneration and sustainability. This course delves into a hybrid framework that incorporates multi-criteria analysis and financial feasibility studies to rank and implement adaptive reuse strategies effectively. Using real-world case studies, participants will explore the challenges and opportunities involved in transforming historic structures into vibrant, multifunctional spaces while preserving their cultural and architectural significance. The course emphasizes public-private partnerships, decision-making processes, and innovative reuse models.
Participants will gain insights into optimizing resource allocation and understanding the socio-economic, environmental, and cultural impacts of adaptive reuse projects. Practical methodologies, such as multi-criteria decision analysis and discounted cash flow analysis, will be highlighted to support robust planning and implementation.
This course equips professionals with the tools and frameworks to innovate in preserving heritage while contributing to sustainable urban development.