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Building passport for the sustainable conservation of built heritage

Joana Gonçalves, Ricardo Mateus, José Dinis Silvestre, Ana Pereira Roders, L. Bragança

2022Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Purpose This research presents the development of a Building Passport for Sustainable Conservation (BPSC) as a questionnaire with a set of 23 core indicators, for a baseline assessment of heritage buildings. The aim of this tool is to identify priorities for future interventions, by recognising the contributions of heritage buildings to sustainability that should be preserved and the fragilities that need to be improved. Design/methodology/approach The BPSC uses a selection of core indicators for sustainability observable on heritage buildings. It was applied to four different case studies of modern heritage in the Netherlands, to verify its applicability and limitations. Findings The results suggest that this tool has the potential to contribute to an expedite assessment, reaching consensual evaluations of priorities for sustainable conservation, while reducing the time and cost of the process, contributing to support informed redesign decisions. Originality/value Recently, existing building sustainability assessment (BSA) tools have been adapted and new BSA tools developed for heritage buildings. Some tools target existing buildings, but seldom cover cultural significance and heritage values. Others target the after-redesign situations – aiming at assessing how sustainable the redesign is. Often BSA tools are complex and time-consuming, with extensive indicators and data requirements. The BPSC developed in this research covers the main aspects of sustainability and related heritage values, in a simpler tool for a baseline assessment.

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SustainabilityBaseline (sea)Cultural heritageOriginalityEnvironmental resource managementSustainable developmentProcess (computing)Industrial heritageEnvironmental planningArchitectural engineeringComputer scienceBusinessCultural heritage managementEngineeringGeographyPolitical scienceEnvironmental scienceQualitative researchSociologyEcologyLawSocial scienceArchaeologyOperating systemBiologySustainable Building Design and AssessmentCultural Heritage Management and PreservationConservation Techniques and Studies