Enabling sustainable built heritage revitalisation from a social and technical perspective: A case study
Abstract
Purpose
This study aims to investigate built heritage revitalisation projects in Hong Kong through a case study.
Design/methodology/approach
For this study, a representative built heritage revitalisation project in Hong Kong is selected study revitalisation in practice in Hong Kong. The case study adopts content analysis as the main method of analysis. It involves counting keywords, comparing content, categorising content patterns and interpreting the content of documents.
Findings
The findings reveal that in the revitalisation process, there is significant fragmentation in collaboration among government sectors and in conservation documentation and that an effective knowledge sharing mechanism and valid public engagement is needed. A conceptual framework of social network-enabled building information modelling (BIM) platform is proposed to enhance knowledge sharing and cross-sector collaboration.
Practical implications
The conceptual framework developed based on the case study is expected to bring practical implications to urban regeneration policies in Hong Kong.
Originality/value
This study views built heritage revitalisation practice as different individual projects and provides a social and technical perspective to investigate built heritage revitalisation.
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Acknowledgements
The research is supported by the Small Project Funding from the University of Hong Kong for the research project entitled Public Awareness of and Attitude towards Heritage in Hong Kong.
Citation
Ho, D. and Hou, H. (2019), "Enabling sustainable built heritage revitalisation from a social and technical perspective: A case study", Facilities, Vol. 37 No. 11/12, pp. 704-722. https://doi.org/10.1108/F-05-2017-0055
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