This thesis examines the planning implications of the adaptive reuse of office buildings to residential use in the core of the City of Vancouver. In recent years, Vancouver's core has undergone significant urban transformation as a result of structural economic changes and directions advocated by the Central Area Plan (1991). The impact of these changes have in turn influenced the City's urban form and built environment. An inadvertent result of the reconfiguration of Vancouver's core has been the marginalization of some buildings which have become structurally obsolete for their original purposes and inappropriate for their new situations. Uncompetitive compared to their newer counterparts, such buildings are precariously positione...
Urban centres around the world are experiencing the transition to what has been described as the ‘p...
By the mid-1990s, a new phenomenon of converting obsolete post-war office space into residential use...
Achieving sustainable development in the twenty-first century will be won or lost in the world's urb...
This thesis project began with an interest in how architecture provides for both permanence and tem...
My thesis addresses the current issues of office vacancy and the housing shortage. Living in the Por...
In this thesis it is proposed that the rehabilitation of existing buildings for family homes can mak...
Vancouver is currently implementing a strategic plan of controlled population and job growth. In the...
An adaptive reuse is distinct from other projects as it redevelops existing buildings. It is often d...
This study explores the formulation, application and transformation of CBD planning policy in Vancou...
Thesis: S.M. in Real Estate Development, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Program in Real Esta...
In Vancouver and an increasing number of other North American cities, private redevelopment is respo...
In April 2021, Vancouver City Council approved a motion to “improve social housing” by upzoning two ...
The built environment contributes 40% to total global greenhouse gas emissions and 87% of the buildi...
The current housing landscape in Vancouver is characterized by exorbitant housing costs and low rent...
The growth in numbers of large apartment buildings adjacent to the urban core in the period 1955 - 1...
Urban centres around the world are experiencing the transition to what has been described as the ‘p...
By the mid-1990s, a new phenomenon of converting obsolete post-war office space into residential use...
Achieving sustainable development in the twenty-first century will be won or lost in the world's urb...
This thesis project began with an interest in how architecture provides for both permanence and tem...
My thesis addresses the current issues of office vacancy and the housing shortage. Living in the Por...
In this thesis it is proposed that the rehabilitation of existing buildings for family homes can mak...
Vancouver is currently implementing a strategic plan of controlled population and job growth. In the...
An adaptive reuse is distinct from other projects as it redevelops existing buildings. It is often d...
This study explores the formulation, application and transformation of CBD planning policy in Vancou...
Thesis: S.M. in Real Estate Development, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Program in Real Esta...
In Vancouver and an increasing number of other North American cities, private redevelopment is respo...
In April 2021, Vancouver City Council approved a motion to “improve social housing” by upzoning two ...
The built environment contributes 40% to total global greenhouse gas emissions and 87% of the buildi...
The current housing landscape in Vancouver is characterized by exorbitant housing costs and low rent...
The growth in numbers of large apartment buildings adjacent to the urban core in the period 1955 - 1...
Urban centres around the world are experiencing the transition to what has been described as the ‘p...
By the mid-1990s, a new phenomenon of converting obsolete post-war office space into residential use...
Achieving sustainable development in the twenty-first century will be won or lost in the world's urb...