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By: Davies O.O.A., Brisibe, W. G., Imaah N.O., and Daminabo F.F.O..
1. Ph.D. Research Scholar, Department of Architecture, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Rivers State University, Port Harcourt, Nigeria
2,3. Professor, Department of Architecture, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Rivers State University, Port Harcourt, Nigeria
4. Reader, Department of Architecture, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Rivers State University, Port Harcourt, Nigeria
Heritage buildings often become obsolete in their original functions, leading to vacancy and deterioration. Adaptive reuse emerges as a vital strategy for conserving these structures, providing new life and utility while preventing their demolition. This approach supports sustainable heritage conservation by preserving both the tangible and intangible values of the original buildings, enhancing the resilience of building materials, and minimizing waste and time. The decision-making criteria for adaptive reuse encompass several factors critical to sustainable development, including economic, environmental, social, architectural, ownership structure, and structural considerations. Various Multi-Criteria Decision-Making (MCDM) methods have been developed to facilitate cultural heritage conservation processes. This research presents an assessment model designed to assist in determining appropriate new uses through the application of the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP). The decision-making software utilized in this study was Expert Choice 11. Ojo Fagbewesa’s Family House serves as the case study for this research. By employing AHP with input from diverse stakeholders, including experts and residents, a compatible use of the building as a community hub is proposed and substantiated by the research methodology.
Keywords: Adaptive reuse, heritage building, multiple criteria decision-making, AHP
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