The green adaptive reuse of historic buildings / Kartina Alauddin, Mohd Fisal Ishak and Noorzalifah Mohamed

The green concept of adaptive reuse could become the ideal strategyas it combines embodiedand operational benefits, reduces greenhouse gas emissions and carbon footprints. However, lack of knowledge, expertise and multi-skills design and project team in understanding the green concept in adaptive...

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Main Authors: Kartina, Alauddin, MohdFisal, Ishak, Noorzalifah, Mohamed
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spelling my.uitm.ir.328052020-07-27T07:49:16Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32805/ The green adaptive reuse of historic buildings / Kartina Alauddin, Mohd Fisal Ishak and Noorzalifah Mohamed Kartina, Alauddin MohdFisal, Ishak Noorzalifah, Mohamed Sustainable architecture Historic buildings Malaysia Architectural engineering. Structural engineering of buildings Sustainable buildings. Sustainable construction The green concept of adaptive reuse could become the ideal strategyas it combines embodiedand operational benefits, reduces greenhouse gas emissions and carbon footprints. However, lack of knowledge, expertise and multi-skills design and project team in understanding the green concept in adaptive reuse projects are the main problems in the application of green concept. The green concept requires technical expertise in environmental modeling, comfort and energy performance, while adaptive reuse requires the engagement and understanding of historical connections and cultural sensitivities. It is crucial to well integrate green and adaptive reuse concept because these could produce extraordinary outcomes. The purpose of this study is to propose the conceptual framework of green concept in adaptive reuse projects. Therefore, this paper discussesthe literature related to the green concept in adaptive reuse. The conceptual result in this regard would help adaptive reuse practitioners to seek out and pursue the green concept in adaptive reuse. 2015 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32805/1/32805.pdf Kartina, Alauddin and MohdFisal, Ishak and Noorzalifah, Mohamed (2015) The green adaptive reuse of historic buildings / Kartina Alauddin, Mohd Fisal Ishak and Noorzalifah Mohamed. In: Proceedings of Postgraduate Conference on Global Green Issues (Go Green), 7-8 October 2015, Dewan Kuliah Al-Khawarizmi Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Perak.
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topic Sustainable architecture
Historic buildings
Malaysia
Architectural engineering. Structural engineering of buildings
Sustainable buildings. Sustainable construction
spellingShingle Sustainable architecture
Historic buildings
Malaysia
Architectural engineering. Structural engineering of buildings
Sustainable buildings. Sustainable construction
Kartina, Alauddin
MohdFisal, Ishak
Noorzalifah, Mohamed
The green adaptive reuse of historic buildings / Kartina Alauddin, Mohd Fisal Ishak and Noorzalifah Mohamed
description The green concept of adaptive reuse could become the ideal strategyas it combines embodiedand operational benefits, reduces greenhouse gas emissions and carbon footprints. However, lack of knowledge, expertise and multi-skills design and project team in understanding the green concept in adaptive reuse projects are the main problems in the application of green concept. The green concept requires technical expertise in environmental modeling, comfort and energy performance, while adaptive reuse requires the engagement and understanding of historical connections and cultural sensitivities. It is crucial to well integrate green and adaptive reuse concept because these could produce extraordinary outcomes. The purpose of this study is to propose the conceptual framework of green concept in adaptive reuse projects. Therefore, this paper discussesthe literature related to the green concept in adaptive reuse. The conceptual result in this regard would help adaptive reuse practitioners to seek out and pursue the green concept in adaptive reuse.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Kartina, Alauddin
MohdFisal, Ishak
Noorzalifah, Mohamed
author_facet Kartina, Alauddin
MohdFisal, Ishak
Noorzalifah, Mohamed
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title The green adaptive reuse of historic buildings / Kartina Alauddin, Mohd Fisal Ishak and Noorzalifah Mohamed
title_short The green adaptive reuse of historic buildings / Kartina Alauddin, Mohd Fisal Ishak and Noorzalifah Mohamed
title_full The green adaptive reuse of historic buildings / Kartina Alauddin, Mohd Fisal Ishak and Noorzalifah Mohamed
title_fullStr The green adaptive reuse of historic buildings / Kartina Alauddin, Mohd Fisal Ishak and Noorzalifah Mohamed
title_full_unstemmed The green adaptive reuse of historic buildings / Kartina Alauddin, Mohd Fisal Ishak and Noorzalifah Mohamed
title_sort green adaptive reuse of historic buildings / kartina alauddin, mohd fisal ishak and noorzalifah mohamed
publishDate 2015
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32805/1/32805.pdf
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