1st Edition

Innovative Built Heritage Models Edited contributions to the International Conference on Innovative Built Heritage Models and Preventive Systems (CHANGES 2017), February 6-8, 2017, Leuven, Belgium

Edited By Koenraad van Balen, Aziliz Vandesande Copyright 2018
194 Pages
by CRC Press

194 Pages
by CRC Press

Several international and European institutions have given increasing importance to sustainable approaches to our existing building stock and the role of built heritage in this process. At the same time, preventive and planned conservation of built heritage has been increasingly recognised by researchers given its cost-effectiveness for owner-managers, effective long-term quality protection... Read more

Introduction

Innovative built heritage models based on preventive and systemic approaches
A. Vandesande & K. Van Balen

CHANGES, the paradigm

The management process for built cultural heritage: Preventive systems and decision making
S. Della Torre

Planning the re-use: Sustainability through resilience evaluation
M. Morandotti

Review of standards for University built heritage spatial assessment
S. Lucenti & M. Morandotti

The historic urban landscape practice in Latin America, Cuenca as a case study
M. Siguencia Avila & S. Vintimilla Andrade

Public private partnership and change management for built cultural heritage
C. Boniotti

The participation of the restoration companies into the Preventive and Planned Conservation (PPC): Strengths and weaknesses of the strategies after ten years monitoring
S. Bossi

Preventive and planned conservation

Preventive conservation applied to built heritage: A working definition and influencing factors
A. Vandesande & K. Van Balen

Risk management and built heritage: Experiences, reflections and perspectives
A. Konsta

Preventive actions for architectural heritage against seismic risk. The Italian experience
L. Cantini

Knowledge-based representations applied to built cultural heritage
O. Zalamea, J. Van Orshoven & T. Steenberghen

Digital tools supporting conservation and management of built cultural heritage
S. Della Torre, R. Moioli & A. Pili

The role of Monumentenwacht: 40 years theory and practice in The Netherlands
H. Heinemann & S. Naldini

Monumentenwacht and preventive conservation: Changes
S. Naldini, H. Heinemann & R. van Hees

Implementation of maintenance systems: Identification of maintenance practices within the Monumentenwacht model in Belgium
N. Van Roy, E. Verstrynge, A. Vandesande & K. Van Balen

HeritageCARE: Preventive conservation of built cultural heritage in the South-West Europe
L.F. Ramos, M.G. Masciotta, M.J. Morais, M. Azenha, T. Ferreira, E.B. Pereira & P.B. Lourenço

Case studies of change

Conservation dynamics. A new paradigm for cultural heritage in times of economic changes
C. Ost & F. Carpentier

The Spinning mill in Sulbiate: A place for changes
R. Moioli

Building conservation as a catalyst for regional sustainable development. Halland model as planning and acting sphere
C. Gustafsson & A. Ijla

Cultural heritage as a resource for regional sustainable development: The example of the Valtellina Cultural District in Italy
D. Foppoli

Sustainable strategies in built heritage preservation: Planned conservation and community participation. Experiences in Portugal
T.C. Ferreira

Biography

Prof. Koen van Balen and Dr. Aziliz Vandesande work at the Department of Civil Engineering and Raymond Lemaire International Centre for Conservation at the KU Leuven, Belgium.