Digital Transition and Valorization of Real Estate Heritage: A Case Study of Casablanca City (DATA COLLECTED)
Description
The data, collected from 50 architects through a comprehensive questionnaire, provides valuable insights into the impact of digital transition on the valorization of Casablanca's real estate heritage. The findings indicate a strong belief among architects that digital technologies enhance the visibility and accessibility of architectural heritage, offering significant benefits such as improved conservation, better data management, and engaging visitor experiences. However, the data also reveals notable challenges, including financial constraints, skill deficiencies, and regulatory obstacles. Architects view their role as crucial in implementing digital solutions and advocating for heritage preservation. To address these challenges, respondents recommend increased training, enhanced collaboration, and streamlined administrative processes. This data forms the basis of a study aimed at understanding how digital transition influences heritage valorization in Casablanca and identifying strategies to maximize its benefits.