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Social interest and awareness on abandoned industrial heritage issues are increasing, and now architectural discourse and attempts are being made to use them as new resources for regional regeneration. This study examines the basic concepts and theoretical background on adaptive reuse of abandoned industrial facilities, and also develops the analytic framework of sustainable conservation and regeneration focusing on social, economic, and environmental factors. Consequently, two projects in Jochiwon, Sejong have been analyzed based on the developed framework. This introduces a new analytic approach from a community-oriented perspective and suggests new guidelines for sustainable conservation of abandoned industrial facilities. Therefore, this is the first meaningful step as a qualitative case study to analyze the project process and the influences in local communities. |