The built environment faces challenges in all three dimensions of sustainable development—economic, social, and environmental. The increasing loss of functionality is a cross-sectional issue affecting buildings and settlements and their layering of social, spatial, and cultural processes. Based on a critical review, this paper aims to bridge the gap between international charters and ongoing research for built environments losing their original uses. Three emerging challenges to sustainability in repurposing are outlined from the debate, checking their incidence on research: (a) values preservation, (b) resources optimization, (c) systems effectiveness promotion. Experiences of conversion and regeneration in Japan, the Netherlands, A...
Throughout the world a shift of focus from production to sustainability has begun to take hold. Whil...
AbstractThis Call for Papers (CfPs) for a Special Volume of Journal of Cleaner Production (SV) focus...
Regenerative sustainability is emerging as an alternative discourse around the transition from a ‘me...
The built environment faces challenges in all three dimensions of sustainable development—economic,...
On the threshold of the third millennium, built environments face the consequences of a deep technol...
The comparison between building and environmental recovery and sustainable development has generated...
Many old cities spread all over the world, face obsolete buildings, quarters or areas that urge for ...
Abstract: Many old cities spread all over the world, face obsolete buildings, quarters or areas that...
Regenerative sustainability is gaining great attention as an essential concept for a transformative ...
Building related processes as water pollution, landfill waste, energy use and related emissions of g...
Built environment products and processes are now biased more towards profitable markets while giving...
The Australian built environment is an arena where multicultural identity and difference are tangibl...
Given three-quarters of the European population living in urban areas, cities are expected to delive...
Regenerative sustainability is emerging as an alternative discourse around the transition from a ‘me...
Regenerative sustainability as an essential concept for a transformative process is slowly gaining p...
Throughout the world a shift of focus from production to sustainability has begun to take hold. Whil...
AbstractThis Call for Papers (CfPs) for a Special Volume of Journal of Cleaner Production (SV) focus...
Regenerative sustainability is emerging as an alternative discourse around the transition from a ‘me...
The built environment faces challenges in all three dimensions of sustainable development—economic,...
On the threshold of the third millennium, built environments face the consequences of a deep technol...
The comparison between building and environmental recovery and sustainable development has generated...
Many old cities spread all over the world, face obsolete buildings, quarters or areas that urge for ...
Abstract: Many old cities spread all over the world, face obsolete buildings, quarters or areas that...
Regenerative sustainability is gaining great attention as an essential concept for a transformative ...
Building related processes as water pollution, landfill waste, energy use and related emissions of g...
Built environment products and processes are now biased more towards profitable markets while giving...
The Australian built environment is an arena where multicultural identity and difference are tangibl...
Given three-quarters of the European population living in urban areas, cities are expected to delive...
Regenerative sustainability is emerging as an alternative discourse around the transition from a ‘me...
Regenerative sustainability as an essential concept for a transformative process is slowly gaining p...
Throughout the world a shift of focus from production to sustainability has begun to take hold. Whil...
AbstractThis Call for Papers (CfPs) for a Special Volume of Journal of Cleaner Production (SV) focus...
Regenerative sustainability is emerging as an alternative discourse around the transition from a ‘me...