Adaptative Re-use of The Built Heritage

This declaration delves into the significance of adaptive re-use in preserving the cultural, historic, and economic values of built heritage across Europe. The document highlights the multifaceted benefits of repurposing heritage sites, emphasising the social, environmental, and economic value that can be enhanced through smart renovation and transformation.

The document discusses the challenges and solutions associated with adaptive reuse projects, including the need for flexibility in regulatory frameworks, citizen participation, and financial viability. Furthermore, the dialogue between heritage and contemporary architecture is explored as a crucial element in balancing past traditions with future needs. It underscores the importance of collaboration, quality-based procurement, and effective storytelling in adaptive reuse projects. The document stresses the necessity of sensitising stakeholders and promoting peer-learning to overcome barriers and encourage successful adaptive reuse initiatives across Europe.

By advocating for a ‘living’ attitude towards built heritage, the document encourages a dynamic approach that integrates heritage into contemporary society while conserving it sustainably for future generations. It also touches upon the economic, environmental, and social benefits of reusing heritage sites, highlighting their potential to enhance the attractiveness of areas, generate economic growth, and contribute to more resilient and sustainable cities. The text is intended to inform and guide those involved in shaping the built environment to ensure the preservation and enhancement of cultural, historic, and economic values for future generations.

Overall, this declaration serves as a valuable resource for professionals and enthusiasts in the field of European Heritage, offering insights, best practices, and recommendations for effectively preserving and enhancing the values of built heritage through adaptive reuse strategies.

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Category
Green Transition, Heritage Preservation
Source
Europa Nostra, Architects’ Council of Europe, European Federation of Fortified Sites, European Route of Industrial Heritage, Future for Religious Heritage
Author(s)
Language
English
Geography
Europe
Keywords
Heritage, European Heritage, Cultural Heritage, Historical heritage, Reuse, Adaptive Re-use, Adaptive Reuse, Built heritage, Heritage Sites, Renovation, Citizen Participation, Citizen Engagement, Sustainability, Built Environment, Heritage values
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