Papers

If not yet done, have a read of our article entitled “Multi-Benefit Decision-Making Process for Historic Buildings: Validation of the CALECHE HUM Conceptual Model Through a Literature Review” in the prestigious journal Heritage, as part of the special issue on the adaptive reuse of historic buildings.
This paper, led by Noëlle-Laetitia Perret (Institut Arthur Piaget, Switzerland), and co-authored by Élodie HÉBERLÉ (Cerema, France) and Laure-Emmanuelle Perret (LMNT Consultancy, Switzerland), presents a validated model for multi-benefit decision-making in historic buildings.
This article is the result of a significant interdisciplinary collaboration between Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) and Engineering/Technology, highlighting an intellectually stimulating and complex challenge!
This research is a key contribution to the CALECHE initiative (https://calecheproject.eu/ ) and aims to advance the understanding of heritage rehabilitation and conservation practices.