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obnove

Obnove is a term found in several South Slavic languages, including Croatian, Serbian, and Bosnian, where it denotes renewal, refurbishment, or renovation. In these languages, obnove is typically a grammatical form of the noun obnova (renewal), such as the genitive plural or other case forms, and its precise meaning can vary with context. In English-language sources the concept is usually rendered as renovation or refurbishment rather than as a separate, standalone term.

In architecture and urban planning, obnove refers to projects aimed at updating and restoring existing structures

Economic and policy contexts surrounding obnove often involve public subsidies, private investment, or energy-efficiency programs. Projects

See also: renovation, refurbishment, restoration, renewal. Notes: in English, obnove is not a widely used term;

and
spaces.
Common
objectives
include
repairing
and
upgrading
building
systems
(electrical,
plumbing,
heating,
and
energy
performance),
preserving
cultural
or
historical
features,
and
adapting
facilities
to
contemporary
use.
Obnove
can
range
from
interior
remodels
to
façade
restoration
and,
in
some
cases,
adaptive
reuse
of
historic
buildings,
while
generally
emphasizing
the
protection
and
continuation
of
the
original
fabric
rather
than
complete
reconstruction.
may
prioritize
sustainability,
durability,
and
accessibility,
aligning
with
broader
urban
renewal
or
cultural
preservation
goals.
The
term
highlights
a
focus
on
renewing
assets
rather
than
creating
new
ones
from
scratch,
and
its
usage
may
vary
by
country
and
language.
translations
and
local
usage
should
be
consulted
for
precise
applicability
in
a
given
jurisdiction.