A model of the adaptive reuse process of heritage buildings: Validation on four cases in the Netherlands

Fatemeh Hedieh Arfa*, Barbara Lubelli, Wido Quist, Hielkje Zijlstra

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Abstract

Adaptive reuse (AR) of heritage buildings is a complex process involving many stakeholders with different ambitions. Recently, a theoretical model has been proposed to facilitate this process. However, the validation of this model and investigation of the nexus between process steps, methods/tools used by architects, and the effectiveness of projects are still lacking. This paper aims to validate the model by examining four AR projects in the Netherlands, considered effective as winners of a prestigious architectural prize. The research methods included literature reviews, case visits, and interviews with architects and other stakeholders. The model was refined, and methods/tools used by architects in the process steps were identified, highlighting their link with the effectiveness of results.

Original languageEnglish
Article number101252
Number of pages35
JournalDesign Studies
Volume91-92
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • adaptive reuse
  • built environment
  • design methods
  • design model
  • heritage buildings

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