This paper considers why the decision may be made either to demolish or adapt existing buildings on brownfield sites and compares real-life decisions to those produced by theoretical design-support tools. Five case studies, including three individual buildings and two master plan sites of multiple buildings, were investigated through interviews with stakeholders. Reasons for retention included heritage value, architectural quality and government incentives, while reasons for demolition included maximising land value, lack of architectural significance and poor building condition. The analysis showed that the theoretical tools were useful for their intended purpose of analysing a portfolio of assets but that they could be improved by providi...
Two key benefits of building retention and adaptation, over demolition and new build are identified ...
Two key benefits of building retention and adaptation, over demolition and new build are identified ...
Two key benefits of building retention and adaptation, over demolition and new build are identified ...
This paper considers why the decision may be made either to demolish or adapt existing buildings on ...
This paper considers why the decision may be made either to demolish or adapt existing buildings on ...
This paper considers why the decision may be made either to demolish or adapt existing buildings on ...
This paper considers why the decision may be made either to demolish or adapt existing buildings on ...
Current adaptation theory tends to consider individual buildings or the city level, which cannot add...
Current adaptation theory tends to consider individual buildings or the city level, which cannot add...
Current adaptation theory tends to consider individual buildings or the city level, which cannot add...
This chapter explores the range of decisions and the reasons behind them when considering demolition...
Cambridge is a historic city in the UK with an international reputation. The CB1 development is a ma...
Brownfield sites often contain existing buildings and during regeneration the decision to demolish o...
Brownfield sites often contain existing buildings and during regeneration the decision to demolish o...
Brownfield sites often contain existing buildings and during regeneration the decision to demolish o...
Two key benefits of building retention and adaptation, over demolition and new build are identified ...
Two key benefits of building retention and adaptation, over demolition and new build are identified ...
Two key benefits of building retention and adaptation, over demolition and new build are identified ...
This paper considers why the decision may be made either to demolish or adapt existing buildings on ...
This paper considers why the decision may be made either to demolish or adapt existing buildings on ...
This paper considers why the decision may be made either to demolish or adapt existing buildings on ...
This paper considers why the decision may be made either to demolish or adapt existing buildings on ...
Current adaptation theory tends to consider individual buildings or the city level, which cannot add...
Current adaptation theory tends to consider individual buildings or the city level, which cannot add...
Current adaptation theory tends to consider individual buildings or the city level, which cannot add...
This chapter explores the range of decisions and the reasons behind them when considering demolition...
Cambridge is a historic city in the UK with an international reputation. The CB1 development is a ma...
Brownfield sites often contain existing buildings and during regeneration the decision to demolish o...
Brownfield sites often contain existing buildings and during regeneration the decision to demolish o...
Brownfield sites often contain existing buildings and during regeneration the decision to demolish o...
Two key benefits of building retention and adaptation, over demolition and new build are identified ...
Two key benefits of building retention and adaptation, over demolition and new build are identified ...
Two key benefits of building retention and adaptation, over demolition and new build are identified ...