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Sustainable Viability for Restoration and Adaptive Reuse of Sikh Era Havelis in Lahore, Pakistan

Journal: Sir Syed University Research journal of Engineering & Technology (SSURJ) (Vol.10, No. 2)

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Page : 32-36

Keywords : Adaptive Reuse; Sikh era Havelis; Restoration; Sustainable; Heritage Survey;

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Abstract

This research is concept-based investigation of assessing the practical viability in terms of sustainability, for restoration and adaptive reuse of Sikh Era historic Havelis in Lahore. The timeless history, architecture and unique features of interior built environment of Sikh Era Havelis are considered to be as an ideal aspiration for conservation and adaptive reuse in the recent times. History reveals that there are numerous cases of reused historic buildings that illustrate the practicality of the concept in relation of sustainability; economic impression, strength of public relations and usability of current urban assets including energy protection. A heritage survey of Sikh Havelis in Lahore, expert interviews and a review of literature regarding adaptive reuse of historic buildings is used as an instrument of conducting qualitative and comparative research. The paper recommends key implications for local governments in Lahore and ultimately offers a theoretical research outline that can be incorporated in the decision-making processes for restoration and adaptive reuse projects. The expert opinion directs that adaptive reuse is important for quality enhancement, practicing sustainability principles; renew the old resource with future demands. The experts were agreed that adaptive reuse increases the age of building, provides safe and healthy environment and feasibility stage of adaptive reuse give direction to decision process.

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