The measure of historical importance of a building is typically assessed based on its historical value. Historical value refers to the significance and relevance of a building in relation to historical events, cultural heritage, architectural achievements, or other factors that contribute to its historical importance. This can include factors such as the building's age, architectural style, association with important historical figures or events, and its overall impact on the surrounding community or society. Albedo, combustion, and climate impact are not directly related to the historical importance of a building, but rather refer to different aspects such as reflectivity, burning processes, and environmental effects.