Low Cost Adaptive Re-Use “LCARs” – A Tool To Promote Hebron City As A Historical and Industrial City

On the 23rd October 2022, the Lead Beneficiary Birzeit University (BZU) In Palestine conducted an awareness workshop in Hebron entitled: Low Cost Adaptive Re-Use Practices” (LCARs). The aim of this workshop is to dig deep in explaining the main aim and objectives of #CARISMED project, and also to explain the main practices of Low Cost Adaptive Re-use (LCARs) and how they will be used and applied in CARISMED project.

The workshop included many fruitful lectures conducted by experts in the fields of Innovation, Sustainability, Circular Economy, and Environmental Design Relationship with Low Cost Adaptive Re-use in Palestine. As well as Green Building, Low Cost Adaptive Re-use Practices Effects on Recycle and Development of Historical and Modern Buildings and Urban areas, and finally Applied Cases on Low Cost Adaptive Re-use at Local, National, regional and International Level.

It is worth noting that the workshop has been attended by representatives from key stakeholders, SMEs, Architects and experts.

 The workshop had been closed with significant discussion and recommendations by stakeholders and SMEs, and they agreed about the importance to link between innovation and heritage, and in this way, it promotes Hebron city as a historical and industrial city.

 

The CARISMED is funded by the #EU under ENI CBC Med Programme to the support of the EU/Programme

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