Mitigating the impacts of ageing infrastructure on urban communities

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Summary


Listed and historic buildings in urban areas are particularly vulnerable to the impacts of ageing infrastructure, including transport networks, underground utilities, and adjacent buildings. Continuous exposure to vibration from rail and road traffic, alongside ground disturbance from maintenance or redevelopment, can weaken structural integrity, causing cracking, settlement, and material fatigue in historically sensitive fabric. These can have a significant impact on how such buildings are used—often still occupied as homes, workplaces, or community spaces—directly affecting users’ lived experience. Understanding how ongoing stress can affect these fragile, historically significant structures can support planning interventions and other mitigation strategies.

ADS Datasets


Vernacular Architecture Group (VAG) Collections and Map

  • Entire Collection - Vernacular Architecture Group (VAG) (2024) Vernacular Architecture Group (VAG) Collections and Map [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1106888
  • Interactive map (no downloadable GIS files, but each dataset can be downloaded as structured data)

DAFNI Datasets