Maintenance Management System for Campus Monuments and Historic Buildings - A Case Study of National Taiwan University

碩士 === 國立臺灣大學 === 土木工程學研究所 === 100 === The main purpose of this study was to investigate how to establish a maintenance and management mechanism for historic monuments and historical buildings on college campuses and how to reach a balance between the preservation of historic monuments and historica...

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Main Authors: Chia-Ling Chen, 陳嘉伶
Other Authors: 郭斯傑
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2012
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/11967170217294914724
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spelling ndltd-TW-100NTU050150682015-10-13T21:45:45Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/11967170217294914724 Maintenance Management System for Campus Monuments and Historic Buildings - A Case Study of National Taiwan University 校園古蹟與歷史建物維護管理制度之研究-以國立臺灣大學為例 Chia-Ling Chen 陳嘉伶 碩士 國立臺灣大學 土木工程學研究所 100 The main purpose of this study was to investigate how to establish a maintenance and management mechanism for historic monuments and historical buildings on college campuses and how to reach a balance between the preservation of historic monuments and historical buildings and campus planning, as well as their development. Using the historic monuments and historical buildings of National Taiwan University as an example, this study collected a total of 36 cases from the maintenance division of the university as well as the Taipei City Government Department of Cultural Affairs. In total there were 22 municipal historic sites, 13 historical buildings, and one conservation area. This study used research methods such as on-site inspections, case analysis, expert interviews, organizational process reengineering, and literature reviews to develop a professional mechanism for the maintenance and management of historic monuments and historical buildings on college campuses. The research content focused on three areas. The first focus was on asset activation and re-use, which was based on the Inventory and Recycle Policy for State-owned Land and Premises proposed by the State Asset Management Commission of the Executive Yuan, as well as an assessment on re-use planning and strategies. This study investigated and analyzed the cases during the planning and engineering implementation stage, and then estimated the funding required for maintenance and renovation. It was suggested that it would be necessary to take into account the daily maintenance during the operation and management stage, in order to develop and put into practice an operating model for asset activation and re-use programs for historic monuments and historical buildings. The second focus was on establishing specific units (programs) according to the institutional framework of the Department of General Affairs of National Taiwan University. This study introduced the concept of organization process reengineering to confirm the responsible units and establish IOS procedures, in an attempt to simplify the current complicated administrative system and complete the maintenance and management system. This study also intended to construct a database of historic monuments and historical buildings, as well as initiate the planning and trial of an asset activation program to further aggressively seek funding from the central government, reduce the specified conditions for historic monuments and historical buildings, and strive for conversation conditions that were favorable to the school. The third focus was on the transfer of the floor area ratio of historic monuments. This study proposed an assessment program for the transfer of the floor area ratio and advised the relevant authorities to transfer the floor area ratio of municipal historic monuments, historical buildings, and conservation areas to solve the problem of ineffective space usage. A maintenance and management mechanism for historic monuments and historical buildings was established, and it was verified that in addition to resolving conflicts between the preservation and maintenance of historic monuments and historical buildings and sustainable campus development, such a mechanism could also increase the sources of funding for self-initiated maintenance and renovation projects. 郭斯傑 2012 學位論文 ; thesis 92 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 國立臺灣大學 === 土木工程學研究所 === 100 === The main purpose of this study was to investigate how to establish a maintenance and management mechanism for historic monuments and historical buildings on college campuses and how to reach a balance between the preservation of historic monuments and historical buildings and campus planning, as well as their development. Using the historic monuments and historical buildings of National Taiwan University as an example, this study collected a total of 36 cases from the maintenance division of the university as well as the Taipei City Government Department of Cultural Affairs. In total there were 22 municipal historic sites, 13 historical buildings, and one conservation area. This study used research methods such as on-site inspections, case analysis, expert interviews, organizational process reengineering, and literature reviews to develop a professional mechanism for the maintenance and management of historic monuments and historical buildings on college campuses. The research content focused on three areas. The first focus was on asset activation and re-use, which was based on the Inventory and Recycle Policy for State-owned Land and Premises proposed by the State Asset Management Commission of the Executive Yuan, as well as an assessment on re-use planning and strategies. This study investigated and analyzed the cases during the planning and engineering implementation stage, and then estimated the funding required for maintenance and renovation. It was suggested that it would be necessary to take into account the daily maintenance during the operation and management stage, in order to develop and put into practice an operating model for asset activation and re-use programs for historic monuments and historical buildings. The second focus was on establishing specific units (programs) according to the institutional framework of the Department of General Affairs of National Taiwan University. This study introduced the concept of organization process reengineering to confirm the responsible units and establish IOS procedures, in an attempt to simplify the current complicated administrative system and complete the maintenance and management system. This study also intended to construct a database of historic monuments and historical buildings, as well as initiate the planning and trial of an asset activation program to further aggressively seek funding from the central government, reduce the specified conditions for historic monuments and historical buildings, and strive for conversation conditions that were favorable to the school. The third focus was on the transfer of the floor area ratio of historic monuments. This study proposed an assessment program for the transfer of the floor area ratio and advised the relevant authorities to transfer the floor area ratio of municipal historic monuments, historical buildings, and conservation areas to solve the problem of ineffective space usage. A maintenance and management mechanism for historic monuments and historical buildings was established, and it was verified that in addition to resolving conflicts between the preservation and maintenance of historic monuments and historical buildings and sustainable campus development, such a mechanism could also increase the sources of funding for self-initiated maintenance and renovation projects.
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