A Sandglass Tiered Model for Integrating Cultural Value into Built Environment Management

  • Ning Wang
  • , Weiwei Wang
  • , Xiaoyan Yang
  • , Jian Chen
  • , Suihuai Yu

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Abstract

Built environment elements management involving heritage buildings requires a nuanced approach that balances cultural preservation, planning efficiency, and resource optimization. Conventional evaluation methods frequently neglect public perception, leading to misaligned priorities and ineffective heritage resource deployment. To address this gap, this study proposes a Sandglass Tiered Model that integrates public perception into the value assessment process of culturally significant buildings. By integrating multi-source perception data and cultural ontology through a structured, tiered data collection mechanism, the model translates subjective views into four quantifiable indices: symbolizability, authenticity, readability, and regionality. These indices form the basis of an AHP-GRA–driven assessment framework, facilitating value-based prioritization and spatial zoning of heritage elements within construction projects. The model was empirically validated in the Yiling Cultural Heritage Area, where it effectively facilitated differentiated building strategies, optimized resource sequencing, and improved alignment between project goals and stakeholder expectations. Importantly, the model provides a transferable framework that embeds cultural awareness into the lifecycle of heritage building projects—from pre-design evaluation to renovation and adaptive reuse. By integrating public perception into construction workflows, this approach provides a dynamic and participatory framework for managing complex heritage assets within urban development contexts. It improves the precision, responsiveness, and cultural sensitivity of construction planning, offering practical insights for policymakers, architects, and construction managers working in resource-intensive or culturally rich environments.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3259
JournalBuildings
Volume15
Issue number18
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2025

Keywords

  • AHP-GRA evaluation method
  • built environment management
  • heritage value assessment
  • public perception integration
  • resource optimization allocation
  • sandglass tiered model

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