Adaptive Reuse of a Historic Building by Introducing New Functions: A Scenario Evaluation Based on Participatory MCA Applied to a Former Carthusian Monastery in Tuscany, Italy

The lack of financial resources and the constraints about interventions are threatening the survival of built heritage and the multiple benefits it can provide. In time, the role of building conservation has changed from preservation to being part of a sustainable strategy where adaptive reuse may a...

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Main Authors: Agnese Amato, Maria Andreoli, Massimo Rovai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-02-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/4/2335
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spelling doaj-5a422fd01a5c41cab333fb97b36941c22021-02-22T00:03:46ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-02-01132335233510.3390/su13042335Adaptive Reuse of a Historic Building by Introducing New Functions: A Scenario Evaluation Based on Participatory MCA Applied to a Former Carthusian Monastery in Tuscany, ItalyAgnese Amato0Maria Andreoli1Massimo Rovai2Department of Energy, Systems, Territory and Construction Engineering, University of Pisa, 56100 Pisa, ItalyDepartment of Agricultural, Food and Agri-Environmental Sciences (DAFE), University of Pisa, 56124 Pisa, ItalyDepartment of Civil and Industrial Engineering (DCIE), University of Pisa, 56126 Pisa, ItalyThe lack of financial resources and the constraints about interventions are threatening the survival of built heritage and the multiple benefits it can provide. In time, the role of building conservation has changed from preservation to being part of a sustainable strategy where adaptive reuse may allow to protect built heritage, while promoting it as a resource. This paper presents the results of a multicriteria analysis applied to the case study of Certosa di Pisa in Calci (Tuscany), a former Carthusian Monastery currently run as a publicly owned museum center. Based on information gathered from literature and the involvement of the two main stakeholders, a SWOT analysis was performed to identify three scenarios in which new functions were introduced with the aim to cover restoration and maintenance costs. Scenarios were compared by using a participatory MCA, taking into account not only economic performances but also cultural, territorial integration and restoration co-impacts. Results show that it is possible to reach economic sustainability while conserving heritage values, but several criticalities may hinder the process. Conclusions discuss the suitability of the method in identifying sustainable reuse solutions and highlight the role of governance bodies and the problems related to their public and/or private composition.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/4/2335adaptive reusebuilt heritageco-benefitsparticipatory multicriteria analysispublic-private partnershiplisted buildings
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Massimo Rovai
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Maria Andreoli
Massimo Rovai
Adaptive Reuse of a Historic Building by Introducing New Functions: A Scenario Evaluation Based on Participatory MCA Applied to a Former Carthusian Monastery in Tuscany, Italy
Sustainability
adaptive reuse
built heritage
co-benefits
participatory multicriteria analysis
public-private partnership
listed buildings
author_facet Agnese Amato
Maria Andreoli
Massimo Rovai
author_sort Agnese Amato
title Adaptive Reuse of a Historic Building by Introducing New Functions: A Scenario Evaluation Based on Participatory MCA Applied to a Former Carthusian Monastery in Tuscany, Italy
title_short Adaptive Reuse of a Historic Building by Introducing New Functions: A Scenario Evaluation Based on Participatory MCA Applied to a Former Carthusian Monastery in Tuscany, Italy
title_full Adaptive Reuse of a Historic Building by Introducing New Functions: A Scenario Evaluation Based on Participatory MCA Applied to a Former Carthusian Monastery in Tuscany, Italy
title_fullStr Adaptive Reuse of a Historic Building by Introducing New Functions: A Scenario Evaluation Based on Participatory MCA Applied to a Former Carthusian Monastery in Tuscany, Italy
title_full_unstemmed Adaptive Reuse of a Historic Building by Introducing New Functions: A Scenario Evaluation Based on Participatory MCA Applied to a Former Carthusian Monastery in Tuscany, Italy
title_sort adaptive reuse of a historic building by introducing new functions: a scenario evaluation based on participatory mca applied to a former carthusian monastery in tuscany, italy
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-02-01
description The lack of financial resources and the constraints about interventions are threatening the survival of built heritage and the multiple benefits it can provide. In time, the role of building conservation has changed from preservation to being part of a sustainable strategy where adaptive reuse may allow to protect built heritage, while promoting it as a resource. This paper presents the results of a multicriteria analysis applied to the case study of Certosa di Pisa in Calci (Tuscany), a former Carthusian Monastery currently run as a publicly owned museum center. Based on information gathered from literature and the involvement of the two main stakeholders, a SWOT analysis was performed to identify three scenarios in which new functions were introduced with the aim to cover restoration and maintenance costs. Scenarios were compared by using a participatory MCA, taking into account not only economic performances but also cultural, territorial integration and restoration co-impacts. Results show that it is possible to reach economic sustainability while conserving heritage values, but several criticalities may hinder the process. Conclusions discuss the suitability of the method in identifying sustainable reuse solutions and highlight the role of governance bodies and the problems related to their public and/or private composition.
topic adaptive reuse
built heritage
co-benefits
participatory multicriteria analysis
public-private partnership
listed buildings
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/4/2335
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