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050 0 4 _a690.241 $2 18
110 _aRoyal Institution of Chartered Surveyors
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245 0 0 _aAdaptive reuse of built heritage in Hong Kong
_bintegrated conservation approach for development
_h[electronic resource]
260 _aLondon
_bRICS
_c2016
490 0 _aRICS Insight
490 0 _aRICS Research
505 2 _aIntroduction: Key Conservation Challenges Facing Public and Private Sectors Introduction -- 1.0 Heritage Conservation in the Public Sector -- 2.0 Heritage Conservation in the Public Sector -- 3.0 Summary and Conclusion -- 4.0 Acknowledgements
520 _aIdentifies and discusses the three challenges: commercial sustainability, policy and innovative design and solutions in heritage conservation in Hong Kong, and how to tackle these challenges. While adaptive reuse of built heritage is widely agreed to be the way forward for Hong Kong, the challenge is to build community consensus and support, especially in relation to commercial uses of revitalized buildings. A "quadripartite relationship" involving professional institutions with professionals, and government with NGOs, underpinned by broad-based stakeholder engagement, is considered a possible model for coming up with best practices and standards for heritage conservation that enjoy public trust. For longer term consideration, stakeholders and the government should continue to explore a sustainable funding model for conservation of built heritage, referencing overseas experiences.
590 _aKA NTK
650 2 4 _aCONSERVATION PLANNING
650 2 4 _aBUILT ENVIRONMENT-BUILDING MAINTENANCE AND REFURBISHMENT-BUILDING ADAPTATION
650 2 4 _aHERITAGE PROPERTY
650 2 4 _aPRIVATE SECTOR
651 4 _aHong Kong
690 _aConservation and restoration
856 4 0 _uhttps://www.rics.org/Global/Hong_Kong_Heritage_Insight.pdf
_zView the research free of charge at www.rics.org
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