2021
DOI: 10.3390/su131910531
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Adaptive Reuse Decisions for Historic Buildings in Relation to Energy Efficiency and Thermal Comfort—Cairo Citadel, a Case Study from Egypt

Abstract: Historic buildings still perform their role today by being utilized either for their original purpose or a new purpose for which they are adapted. These buildings have specific requirements that inhabitants must follow. These requirements and relating uses and maintenance procedures result from adaptive reuse decisions, which may not be the most optimal scenario. The imperative is that historic buildings are used in a manner that, on the one hand, does not endanger their value related to heritage and tradition… Show more

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“…These challenges become even greater when trying to include contemporary design elements in a heritage building [4]. Some of the most common challenges involve establishing escape exits, disability access, load-bearing walls, narrow structural openings [145,146], passive fire safety [147,148], energy efficiency [149], thermal comfort [149], etc. Furthermore, each project has its own unique set of obstacles in addition to the common preservation limits.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These challenges become even greater when trying to include contemporary design elements in a heritage building [4]. Some of the most common challenges involve establishing escape exits, disability access, load-bearing walls, narrow structural openings [145,146], passive fire safety [147,148], energy efficiency [149], thermal comfort [149], etc. Furthermore, each project has its own unique set of obstacles in addition to the common preservation limits.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the improper design of these historical areas leads to low benefits of renovation projects, which will negatively affect the economic resources of the country [15]. The study hypothesizes that the absence of applying phenomenology theory in the design concept of such open spaces deteriorates the quality of these spaces.…”
Section: The Study Significancementioning
confidence: 96%
“…Currently, published works have focused on modeling the deconstruction process and planning material reuse [93][94][95][96][97], constructing models of buildings' lifecycle expectancy [98][99][100], rating the environmentally friendly characteristics of adaptive reuse developments [101,102], assessing infrastructure resilience [103,104], interface management [105], developing theories and applications for smart-city infrastructure and the internet of cultural things [19,106], measuring building stock vacancies [107], and establishing facility asset management kits [108]. The broader body of scientific literature also contains studies largely concerned with energy savings, thermal comfort, and modernization [109][110][111][112].…”
Section: Review Of the Adaptive Reuse Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%