Abstract
The research paper explores the sustainable adaptive reuse of historic buildings within the Sri Lankan context, addressing challenges and proposing a decision-making framework. It emphasizes the importance of adaptive reuse in urban conservation and regeneration. Through an empirical approach and extensive literature review, key factors influencing project success are identified, leading to the development of a dynamic decision-supportive framework. Despite encountering limitations, such as custodian reluctance, the research perseveres, drawing insights from diverse case studies. The findings underscore the framework's adaptability and its potential application in various settings. The paper concludes by advocating for ongoing refinement and validation of the framework to empower stakeholders in navigating the complexities of adaptive reuse projects and ensuring the sustainable conservation of Sri Lanka's historic treasures.
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