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Adapting Buildings for Changing Uses David Kincaid

Adapting Buildings for Changing Uses By David Kincaid

Adapting Buildings for Changing Uses by David Kincaid


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Adapting Buildings for Changing Uses provides guidance for professionals on the potential for and management of building refurbishment for change of use.

Adapting Buildings for Changing Uses Summary

Adapting Buildings for Changing Uses: Guidelines for Change of Use Refurbishment by David Kincaid

Adapting Building for Changing Uses discusses the comprehensive refurbishment of buildings to enable them to be used for purposes different to those originally intended.
For those involved in the often risky business of conversion of buildings from one type of use to another, Adapting Building for Changing Uses provides secure guidance on which uses may be best suited to a particular location. This guidance is based on a unique decision tool, the Use Comparator, which was developed through research carried out at UCL in the mid 1990's. The Use Comparator compares the physical and locational characteristics of a building with the characteristics best suited to various types of use. A total of 77 targeted types of use are evaluated, in contrast to the 17 uses normally considers by regulatory planners.
Adapting Building for Changing Uses also identifies the key problems experienced by building managers involved in assembling the coalition of Producers, Investors, Marketeers, Regulators and Users, which makes the key decisions in Adaptive Reuse. The book explores the differing perceptions and attitudes of these key decision agents to matters such as cost, value, risk and robustness, and offers advice on how to avoid the potential for project failure that these differences present.

About David Kincaid

David Kincaid is the recently retired Director of the Bartlett School of Graduate Studies at University College London. He was previously joint director of its MSc in Facility Management and external examiner to the MSc in Facilities Management at the University of the West of England. Prior to his academic career he was variously London Regional Property Manager for IBM, a member of the Visitors Board of the Building Research Establishment, an Associate Director of Symonds Facilities Management, and Chief Engineer for Drake and Scull Engineering in London. Following retirement he continues to lecture in Facility Management at UCL and Chairs the Advisory Board to the UCL MSc in FM. He has a particular interest in exploring the relationships between project management and operational management alongside examining the connections between corporate strategy and property strategy.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements. Preface. 1. Adaptive Re-use.2. Finding Viable Uses for Redundant Buildings. 3. Securing the Management of Implementation. 4. Robust Buildings for Changing Use. Appendix. Bibliography.

Additional information

NLS9780419235705
9780419235705
0419235701
Adapting Buildings for Changing Uses: Guidelines for Change of Use Refurbishment by David Kincaid
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2002-09-19
136
N/A
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