A tool for developing a plan for the renovation and remediation of cultural heritage buildings

Authors

  • Daniel Macek Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Department of Construction Management and Economics., Thákurova 7, 166 29 Prague, Czech Republic https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5535-3618
  • Renáta Schneiderová Heralová Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Department of Construction Management and Economics., Thákurova 7, 166 29 Prague, Czech Republic https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3402-0686
  • Eduard Hromada Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Department of Construction Management and Economics., Thákurova 7, 166 29 Prague, Czech Republic https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8336-8710
  • Stanislav Vitásek Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Department of Construction Management and Economics., Thákurova 7, 166 29 Prague, Czech Republic https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4547-6224
  • Iveta Střelcová Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Department of Construction Management and Economics., Thákurova 7, 166 29 Prague, Czech Republic https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0394-806X
  • Lucie Brožová Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Department of Construction Management and Economics., Thákurova 7, 166 29 Prague, Czech Republic https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2584-722X
  • Jan Pojar Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Department of Construction Management and Economics., Thákurova 7, 166 29 Prague, Czech Republic https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3169-4976

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14311/APP.2022.38.0533

Keywords:

cultural heritage, remediation, renovation

Abstract

Cultural heritage monuments are, to a large extent, public goods of collective consumption, and their preservation is in the public interest of the society as a whole. The benefits arising from the owner's investment and resulting from the existence and the use of a cultural heritage monument are usually not ``consumed'' solely by the owner, but, to a greater or lesser extent, by the whole society or a particular group. In the case of the renovation and remediation of cultural heritage buildings, the life-cycle costs are determined in the operational phase, before the intended renovation or remediation. They should be used to select an economically sustainable solution, with the maximum potential to preserve the cultural and historical value. The paper presents the application designed for the elaboration of plans for the renovation and remediation of cultural heritage monuments, developed in the form of a web interface. The application processes data at the level of individual structural elements. For faster and more comfortable users' work, a database of type objects is used, which combines primary data from the level of structural elements.

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Published

2022-12-21

How to Cite

Macek, D., Schneiderová Heralová, R., Hromada, E., Vitásek, S., Střelcová, I., Brožová, L., & Pojar, J. (2022). A tool for developing a plan for the renovation and remediation of cultural heritage buildings. Acta Polytechnica CTU Proceedings, 38, 533–538. https://doi.org/10.14311/APP.2022.38.0533

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Sustainable Development of Inudstrial Heritage