چكيده به لاتين
The side effect of the Industrial Revolution was the unused places and spaces that today have created insecurities, environmental, social and landscape problems; On the other hand, preserving this building as an industrial heritage is important for the connection between the past and the future, considering the aesthetic, construction, economic, historical and manifestation values of the industry.
Adaptive reuse is a powerful alternative to building demolition and can bring a wide range of economic, social and environmental benefits to society. Recognizing the factors influencing the success of regeneration projects and studying successful examples implemented in this field can provide appropriate solutions to bypass the wasteful process of demolition and reconstruction and preserve the environment, along with energy savings. Preserving the environment and the social benefit of recreating valuable heritage sites is one of the benefits of adaptive recreation that makes it a key component of sustainable development.
The world's need for more sustainable cities increases with the frequent increase in weather events, resource scarcity, and global population growth. More sustainable and flexible urban design and construction is critical to adapting to and mitigating some of the exacerbated climate change issues. Nevertheless, the construction sector remains one of the most important environmental threats, consuming more than 50% of the world's raw materials, according to researchers. Therefore, adaptive regeneration is important for our future in a period of climate change and should be minimized by maximizing the use of existing potentials, resource utilization and environmental impacts. The concept of "adaptive green reuse" is argued to be a valid strategy to extend the life of a building and reduce its destructive environmental impact, while preserving the important cultural heritage values that define our cultural development over time. help. Therefore, in this study, first by studying the researches done in the fields of industrial heritage and recreation, by studying the documents, the effective factors in the success of recreating this heritage were identified and by studying the examples implemented with the architectural approach. Green, green architectural opportunities were explored in recreation projects. Finally, the effectiveness of adaptive green regeneration criteria was assessed through a questionnaire from 16 experts in this field. Coordinating reuse intervention with green schemes can provide opportunities for cost-effectiveness, increase social participation, and reduce negative environmental impacts and carbon footprints.