Abstract

The article is devoted to the problem of the preservation of ownerless historic manor complexes (HMK) and their restoration on the basis of commercial use in conditions of public-private partnership. On the basis of theoretical developments of recent years and studying the experience of the best practices of capitalizing the architectural heritage, possible options for the use of estate complexes were identified, a minimum list of key HMK indicators affecting future choices was formalized. Using the regulatory literature for each use case, the values and the degree of significance of key indicators are determined. Next, the method of comparing the values of the key indicators of the estates with the specified conditions for each option was adjusted using the method of multivariate analysis of variance and automated using software. The result of the work is a calculated matrix that automatically performs a multifactor analysis of the estate complex to select the most rational use of the object. The proposed method of rapid analysis allows to determine the most effective options for the modern use of each particular estate, depending on its performance. This will reduce the risks of potential investors, attract the inflow of investments into the restoration and thus contribute to the revitalization of the estates by integrating them into the сountry's infrastructure.

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