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Developing a model to weigh cultural values in the adaptive reuse of heritage buildings: the case of the Risbaf Factory in Isfahan, Iran
Abstract As various heritage charters state, any cultural values in a building should be conserved as part of any adaptive reuse process. However, where buildings embody contradicting values, how should they be evaluated? This article applies an integrated ANP–Fuzzy DEMATEL framework based on a value-typology review in order to analyse and correlate the inherent cultural values of buildings to help in the planning of processes to meet the conservation objectives. The authors present a case study of a culturally significant and endangered industrial heritage building in Isfahan, Iran using the proposed evaluation method based on the input of conservation experts. The results of this research demonstrate that the sensory-related values of the Isfahan Risbaf Factory bore a much greater weighting than others, such as those more associative and evidentiary. It also demonstrates that the most influential values were found to be ones related to both aesthetics and age. The authors conclude that the use of the framework could curb those excessively adventurous enterprises while mitigating conservatism in future adaptive reuse projects.
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The Journal of the Institute of Conservation is the peer reviewed publication of the Institute of Conservation (Icon). As such, its aims reflect those of Icon, to advance knowledge and education in conservation and achieve the long term preservation and conservation of moveable and immoveable cultural heritage. The Journal provides a collective identity for conservators; it promotes and supports both the profession and professionalism. With international contributions on all aspects of conservation, it is an invaluable resource for the heritage sector. The specific aims of the Journal are to: 1. promote research, knowledge and understanding of cultural heritage conservation through its history, practice and theory 2. provide an international forum to enable and disseminate advances in research, knowledge and understanding relating to conservation and heritage 3. champion and support professional standards of heritage conservation in the UK and internationally 4. provide a permanent record of issues relating to conservation and heritage 5. be financially and operationally sustainable. To achieve these aims, the Journal invites contributions from all those involved in the conservation of cultural heritage and related activities. Areas of interest include understanding cultural heritage materials and their degradation; subject reviews and histories of cultural heritage materials and conservation treatments; new, innovative or improved approaches to conservation and collections care theory, practice, communication, management and training; case studies demonstrating new, innovative or improved approaches; and conservation in its wider context. Submitters are encouraged to demonstrate how their work is of practical application to conservation. To maintain professional standards and promote academic rigour, submissions of articles and shorter notices are subject to an anonymous peer review process.