*3.1. Analysis of Adaptive Reuse Potentiality of Industrial Heritage*

Definition of Adaptive Reuse Potentiality and Its Assessment of Industrial Heritage

The former scholars defined architecture reuse potentiality as a capacity that needs to be stimulated externally and provides practical benefits [15], a capacity that contains the possibility of reuse hidden in itself and any intervention capacity to adapt to new conditions [16], which represents the potentiality for future transformation and the sustainability of the project after renovation. This paper defines the adaptive reuse potentiality of industrial heritage as the ability of the heritage to contribute to its own and to the city's sustainable development by providing practical benefits to subsequent development. This potentiality can be reflected in three dimensions: autologous value, retrofitting value, and potential benefit value. The first represents the potentiality for the industrial heritage to be reused, the second represents the potential ability for efficient use after reuse, and the third represents the potential ability for retrofitting to bring actual benefits to the region or city.
