Yakubu, EEgbelakin, TRasheed, EMbachu, JShahzad, W31/10/201731/10/2017Advancing collaborative built environment research and practice in New Zealand, 2017https://hdl.handle.net/10179/14576A number of theoretical methodologies for the selection of best adaptive reuse alternatives have been reported from empirical evidence. However, these frameworks have their distinct weaknesses when applied in the selection process for optimal adaptive reuse alternative. This paper therefore focuses on developing and testing an integrated multiple-criteria decision assessment framework for the selection of best adaptive reuse alternative from two case study buildings, in New Zealand, toward achieving sustainable town-centre living.The Author(s)Development of a multiple-criteria decision assessment framework for adaptive reuse case study building selectionConference Paper422307Massey_Dark