Sustainable management of heritage buildings in long-term perspective (SyMBoL): current knowledge and further research needs

Author:

Bertolin ChiaraORCID,Berto FilippoORCID

Abstract

PurposeThis article introduces the Special Issue on Sustainable Management of Heritage Buildings in long-term perspective.Design/methodology/approachIt starts by reviewing the gaps in knowledge and practice which led to the creation and implementation of the research project SyMBoL—Sustainable Management of Heritage Buildings in long-term perspective funded by the Norwegian Research Council over the 2018–2022 period. The SyMBoL project is the motivation at the base of this special issue.FindingsThe editorial paper briefly presents the main outcomes of SyMBoL. It then reviews the contributions to the Special Issue, focussing on the connection or differentiation with SyMBoL and on multidisciplinary findings that address some of the initial referred gaps.Originality/valueThe article shortly summarizes topics related to sustainable preservation of heritage buildings in time of reduced resources, energy crisis and impacts of natural hazards and global warming. Finally, it highlights future research directions targeted to overcome, or partially mitigate, the above-mentioned challenges, for example, taking advantage of no sestructive techniques interoperability, heritage building information modelling and digital twin models, and machine learning and risk assessment algorithms.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering

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