Faculty of Technical Sciences

Subject: Adaptive reuse of the built heritage (17.AUP073)

Native organizations units: Department of Architecture and Urban Planning
General information:
 
Category Professional-applicative
Scientific or art field Architectural-Urbanistic Planning, Design and Theory
ECTS 4

The aim of the course is to train students for defining strategies for built heritage reactivation, selecting methods and formulating ways of managing the process of reactivation under different conditions of spatial development, especially in terms of sustainability.

Knowledge in the fields of establishing criteria for built heritage evaluation, evaluation of building structure (space organization, materials, construction systems, architecture, infrastructure, energetic efficiency, environment) and economic potential, making strategic decisions, and selection of the optimal reactivation methods in physical and economical sense, managing the refurbishment process, and coordination of multidisciplinary teams involved in the reactivation process.

Principles of refurbishment; Socio-economic conditions of reactivation; Legal framework for reactivation; Changes of functions; Demographical factors; Studies in existing state of the stock; Analyses and definition of potential hazards; Models for inventorying of the whole building fund; Models for evaluating the whole building fund; Determining the size and time dimensions (continuity of existence, physical evolution, expansion and shrinking of the fund); Analysis of the dating of the composition transformations in order to understand the fund and determine a balanced relationship of existing and new buildings within the fund; Building, duration and decommissioning fund; Projected changes that can be expected in the building fund in the future, Economic assessment of the benefits of refurbishment - cost benefit analysis, Identification of problems in the decision-making; Hierarchy of the problems; Multidisciplinary cooperation.

Lectures; exercises; workshops; consultations; essay; paper test

Authors Title Year Publisher Language
N.V. Baker The Handbook of Sustainable Refurbishment, Non-Domestic Buildings 2009 Earthscan, co-published with RIBA Publishing English
N.Kurtović-Folić Heritage Regeneration as an Instrument of Social Change 2008 International Scientific Conference Sustainable Spatial Development of Towns and Cities, Proceedings, Vol.1, IAUS, Belgrade, pp. 196-211 English
Roter-Blagojević, Mirjana, Anica (Tufegdzic) Draganic The new technology era requirements and sustainable approach to industrial heritage renewal in Energy and Buildings 115 2016 Elsevier Journals English
L.Fine SWOT Analysis 2011 Kick iT English
E.J, Mishan, E. Quah Cost Benefit Analysis 2007 Routledge English
Course activity Pre-examination Obligations Number of points
Term paper Yes Yes 50.00
Theoretical part of the exam No Yes 50.00
Lecture attendance Yes No 5.00
Exercise attendance Yes No 5.00
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Assoc. Prof. Draganić Anica

Associate Professor

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Assoc. Prof. Sladić Todorov Mirjana

Associate Professor

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Asst. Prof. Silađi Maria

Assistant Professor

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