Adaptive Reuse of the Industrial Building: A case of Energy Museum in Sanatistanbul, Turkey (original) (raw)

Adaptive Reuse for New Social and Municipal Functions as an Acceptable Approach for Conservation of Industrial Heritage Architecture in the Czech Republic

Stavební obzor - Civil Engineering Journal, 2015

The present paper deals with a problem of conservation and adaptive reuse of industrial heritage architecture. The relevance and topicality of the problem of adaptive reuse of industrial heritage architecture for new social and municipal functions as the conservation concept are defined. New insights on the typology of industrial architecture are reviewed (e. g. global changes in all European industry, new concepts and technologies in manufacturing, new features of industrial architecture and their construction and typology, first results of industrialization and changes in the typology of industrial architecture in post-industrial period). General goals and tasks of conservation in context of adaptive reuse of industrial heritage architecture are defined (e. g. historical, architectural and artistic, technical). Adaptive reuse as an acceptable approach for conservation and new use is proposed and reviewed. Moreover, the logical model of adaptive reuse of industrial heritage architecture as an acceptable approach for new use has been developed. Consequently, three general methods for the conservation of industrial heritage architecture by the adaptive reuse approach are developed: historical, architectural and artistic, technical. Relevant functional methods' concepts (social concepts) are defined and classified. General beneficial effect of the adaptive reuse approach is given. On the basis of analysis results of experience in adaptive reuse of industrial architecture with new social functions general conclusions are developed.

Questioning the Adaptive Reuse of Industrial Heritage and Its Interventions in the Context of Sustainability

Sociology Study, 2015

Industrial buildings are valuable heritage structures that should be sustained as well as historic buildings since the preservation of the traditional values in the context of conservation is important in terms of a sense of the continuity of the culture. Kadir Has University building has been selected as the case study of the research. Success of the conversion and interventions in terms of sustainability will be discussed. The aim of the study is to question adaptive reuse project of the Cibali Tobacco Factory as university within the framework of urban regeneration of Cibali district. The relation between adaptive reuse projects and its relationship among socio-cultural, economic, and physical dimensions of the sustainability, also its effects on the environment and region has been discussed. Adaptive reuse examples should not be accepted as single projects. Its contribution to the environment and the region is also crucial. Preservation of an individual building can be a catalyst to renewal of others. It can help the transformation of the whole area. There is always an interaction between the conversion projects and the environment. In order to achieve a successful conversion, appropriate functions should be given to the industrial heritage buildings according to the needs of the region.

ADAPTIVE REUSE POTENTIAL OF CULTURAL HERITAGE: THE CASE OF ISTANBUL DRAPERS’ BAZAAR

ACEE Journal, 2023

The main objective of the study is to investigate the possibilities of adaptive reuse for the protection of cultural heritage buildings. It aims to set Istanbul Drapers’ Bazaar (IDB), as an example of the buildings with similar characteristics and importance and for the cities hosting those structures upon an application of the AdaptSTAR method, which was developed to assess the conversion potential of buildings. Focused on a bazaar complex, an important example of modern architectural heritage, the present study contributes to the healthy transfer of the building to future generations and the improvement of its international recognition by investigating it in the context of convertibility. In this study, a mixed-mode research methodology including a two-stage approach was adopted. The first stage includes detailed qualitative interviews conducted with the architect and the administrative unit manager of the bazaar complex. The second stage consists of a survey conducted with a group of 45 experts, composed of scholars and professionals in Turkey. The results of the study suggest that it is necessary to develop IDB, especially in physical and technological terms and its function should be reconsidered. In particular, it was seen that economic issues constituted one of the major obstacles via-a-vis the continuity of use of largescale buildings. Furthermore, it was realized that the artworks across the building group increased the importance of preserving the buildings and contributed to the possibility of their new functions being envisaged in the culture-art axis.

Evaluation of Refunctioning/Adaptive Reuse in terms of Cultural Tourism in the Conservation of Architectural Heritage: The Example of Diyarbakır Ferit Köşk (Mansion)

GEOGRAPHIES, PLANNING AND TOURISM STUDIOS

Refunctioning (adaptive reuse) has an important place in the preservation of historical and cultural values. It is aimed to ensure the sustainability of the registered structure with its original components as much as possible by registering some of the structures that need to be conserved. There is an important gap to be filled between the balance of conservation and use; In closing this gap, branding processes in tourism, competing cities etc. conceptualizations enable cultural values and identity components to come to the fore. In new conservation approaches, registered buildings are very important for the cultural development and promotion of the city. It is an agreed issue that all of these assets should be converted into museums or efforts in this direction are unsustainable and that they should be focused on adaptive reuse and using them, while preserving and transferring the city's history and culture to future generations. This study is based on the discussion that finds it right to establish the relationship between the cultural continuity and the use of re-functionalized historical buildings in the context of tourism, especially cultural tourism. Thus, it is aimed to gain the necessary momentum from the unity of culture, conservation, sustainability and tourism and to create content that contributes to the urban economy. In this context, the existing structural problems of Ferit Köşk (Mansion), which is one of the historical buildings of Diyarbakir, were examined, and suggestions were presented for the sustainability of the mansion, its refunctioning (adaptive reuse), the provision of conservation-use balance and its bringing into cultural tourism.It is aimed to create an agenda for the mansion structure and conservation policy in line with the suggestions presented with this study, which is prepared for the use and transfer of the building to the future by refunctioning (adaptive reuse), which is not used today and is in danger of collapsing. Historical buildings are cultural heritages that carry the culture, history and memory of the past to the present. The conservation, sustainability and tourism of cultural heritage are important for the development of cities. For this reason, every work done to ensure the survival and continuity of cultural heritage by putting these concepts into practice is valuable. The efforts of societies that conserve their cultural values to build the future provide cultural and historical continuity. In recent years, the development of conservation awareness for historical buildings, the high economic return, and the increase in nostalgia and search for the past are some of the reasons that increase the orientation to the historical and cultural environment. For this reason, the cultural tourism movement, the conservation and rearrangement of historical buildings in cities contributed to the development of the understanding of sustainability. Urban conservation can be realized by preventing the disappearance or destruction of structures bearing the traces of historical and cultural values in today's conditions. Conservation the historical environment and buildings against all kinds of external influences in order to transfer them to the future is one of the main elements of urban conservation (Keleş-Hamamcı, 1997, p.120).

Sustainability Comparative Assessment of the Adaptive Reuse of Heritage Buildings as Museums: Case of Tlemcen

Environmental Research, Engineering and Management

The question of adaptive reuse offers a harmony between physical character and functional of historical buildings. It becomes an effective strategy in order to enhance its sustainability and revitalize the overall appearance of the city. The interaction between the decision of reuse and sustainability aims only to find a balance between the project and sustainable development criteria. It mainly relies on the constant evaluation of historical building’s sustainability. In the case of Tlemcen city, the event “Tlemcen capital of the Islamic culture” has been a chance for the reuse of monuments in museums in order to endure over time. This document aims to examine how sustainability changes from a monument to another to identify issues affecting the sustainability of reused monuments. Based on an empirical approach, the document makes a comparative assessment of the six monuments reused as museums in Tlemcen city, which has a qualitative study based mainly on 80 semi-directive intervie...

The new technology era requirements and sustainable approach to industrial heritage renewal

Energy and Buildings, 2016

Nowadays, developments in technology and the introduction of the philosophy of sustainable development have led to significant changes in theory and practice of preservation and development of historic areas and buildings. Modern presentation of their cultural values and use require improving their condition and making them compliant with standards and requirements applicable to newly constructed buildings and spaces in terms of energy efficiency. However, this makes the task of preserving the authenticity and integrity of historic spaces and buildings and their basic historical and cultural value challenging. The idea of sustainable development, which in addition to environmental and economic dimensions also contains an equally important social dimension, has also brought to the fore the cultural heritage as a non-renewable resource. In this sense, historical areas and buildings should be regenerated and adapted to the needs of modern times by providing them with adequate purpose and continuous maintenance. Based on a case study and analyzed main aspects and optimization of sustainable use of industrial architecture, i.e. the Zrenjanin brewery, this paper strives to point out the need for their modernization and improvement, in accordance with respect of their integrity and authenticity during the renovation process.

Sustainable Adaptive Reuse Strategy Evaluation for Cultural Heritage Buildings

2023

Historical buildings are heritages that play a strategic role in the sustainable building environment need to be protected, and the continuation of the building stock from the past to the present should be ensured. With the concept of adaptive reuse, it is important that historical buildings gain new functional features with contemporary additions, ensure the continuity of cultures and carry the traces of the past to future generations. The aim of this study is to determine the adaptive reuse strategy of historic buildings, and to observe how contemporary additions are integrated to maintain a sustainable form of conservation. The research question of th study is how the contemporary additions that can meet the needs of the reuse of the historical buildings are applied. The building samples obtained through the literature review were evaluated in terms of physical aspects include criteria such as the size and mass of the additions, material selection, and the suitability of the existing historical building to the new function by using the comparative analysis method. It has been determined that although the designs of the additions are different from each other, most of the additions to the existing buildings are made for commercial and cultural purposes and involve steel and glass materials. The built environment can be revitalized as a result of bringing these buildings to society, using new functions and contemporary materials, and introducing economic, socio-cultural, and environmental innovations.

Reuse Potential within Industrial Heritage Tourism

2019

It is unquestionable that heritage buildings are containers of culture and identity of a region or city. Heritage buildings include also industrial buildings and sites. They represent an integral part of cultural heritage whose value, identification, protection and conservation has become an important issue within the European countries. However, conserving and restoring old industrial buildings, without adapting them, leads to diminished historical value. If left without re-functioning, they become obsolete and deteriorated. One suitable treatment method for conserving them is through the adaptive reuse method which is determined as the reuse of old, sometimes abandoned buildings, for new purposes without losing its former character. This action could have social, economic and environmental benefits for cities and their inhabitants. Arguably, field of industrial heritage has not been extensively researched especially in Greece. The current situation in Thessaloniki within the field of industrial heritage will be examined and analyzed, with special emphasis put on Allatini Mills, an abandoned industrial heritage complex. The main aim of this study is the determination of the appropriate function through the concept of adaptive reuse for Allatini Mills. The study covers the theoretical background of cultural tourism, industrial heritage and adaptive reuse for conserving Allatini Mills. Furthermore, given the fact that participation of locals is a vital part of a successful adaptive reuse project for the mills, a questionnaire was distributed as part of framework to find appropriate function for Allatini Mills. To wrap up the thesis, a recommendation and an idea will be proposed as applicable solution for the mills.

Reuse Potential within Industrial Heritage Tourism Per- spectives Case study: Allatini Mills FERRANTI NATALIE

It is unquestionable that heritage buildings are containers of culture and identity of a region or city. Heritage buildings include also industrial buildings and sites. They represent an integral part of cultural heritage whose value, identification, protection and conservation has become an important issue within the European countries. However, conserving and restoring old industrial buildings, without adapting them, leads to diminished historical value. If left without re-functioning, they become obsolete and deteriorated. One suitable treatment method for conserving them is through the adaptive reuse method which is determined as the reuse of old, sometimes abandoned buildings, for new purposes without losing its former character. This action could have social, economic and environmental benefits for cities and their inhabitants.

Sustainable Heritage: Analysis on the efficiency of adaptive reuse approach in historical building

The main discussion set forth in this paper is about conservation issues and historical buildings. This paper attempts to give an overall view on conservation works by illustrating with building examples. Afterward this paper aims to evaluate the feasibility of the historical building after adaptive reuse process. The investigation is focused in Kuala Lumpur since it has a rich architecture legacy. The purpose of exploring Kuala Lumpur architecture is to determine how adaptive reuse is contributing to a more historically and culturally sustainable architecture and society. Case study, observations, literature and surveys are made in order to assemble facts and data regarding the feasibility of these heritage buildings after adaptive reuse approaches. This paper will present facts if adaptive reuse concept is relevant in making our heritage building workable in the present demand.