Deconstructive re-use is a proposed strategy to meet the spatial needs of society in times of financial omission. As the crisis hit the profession of the architect appeared to have become superfluous. Work is scarce, as are raw materials and affordable housing, therefor challenges for the architect are not scarce at all. This research investigates the possibilities to regain control on the built environment, considering the current financial market and the increasing vacancy in mono functional areas in a rapid changing culture of progress, waste and depletion.Design as PoliticsArchitectureArchitecture and The Built Environmen
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This paper presents the preliminary findings of a research project that attempts to produce a set of...
The idea of an ideological potentiality for architectural re cycling is obviously anything but unpre...
This paper focuses on the Design for Deconstruction (DfD) as a method of designing buildings with th...
In Western Europe, many large housing estates have experienced spirals of intertwined physical and s...
Architecture's footprint on the planet is not so easy to undo. However, some cases allow it. This re...
Deconstruction is an approach that is entirely incompatible with the traditional prevalent architect...
The building legacy of the 20th century has been one of waste and toxicity. The US EPA has estimated...
Architecture's footprint on the planet is not so easy to undo. However, some cases allow it. This re...
From the beginning of the new century, the culture of architectural design seems in a state of perma...
This study is a review of empirical evidence on the Design of Steel Buildings for Deconstruction to ...
Stricter building regulations have resulted in the construction of buildings with a low energy use d...
The economic-financial crisis in 2008 and the pandemic in 2020, have placed the issue of rehabilitat...
The planned deconstruction of built assets (literally taking buildings apart for maintenance, refurb...
The definition of designing strategies capable of describing a growing hierarchy of alteration of th...
If the ways of doing persist over time, it is due not only to their initial effectiveness but also t...
This paper presents the preliminary findings of a research project that attempts to produce a set of...
The idea of an ideological potentiality for architectural re cycling is obviously anything but unpre...
This paper focuses on the Design for Deconstruction (DfD) as a method of designing buildings with th...
In Western Europe, many large housing estates have experienced spirals of intertwined physical and s...
Architecture's footprint on the planet is not so easy to undo. However, some cases allow it. This re...
Deconstruction is an approach that is entirely incompatible with the traditional prevalent architect...
The building legacy of the 20th century has been one of waste and toxicity. The US EPA has estimated...
Architecture's footprint on the planet is not so easy to undo. However, some cases allow it. This re...
From the beginning of the new century, the culture of architectural design seems in a state of perma...
This study is a review of empirical evidence on the Design of Steel Buildings for Deconstruction to ...
Stricter building regulations have resulted in the construction of buildings with a low energy use d...
The economic-financial crisis in 2008 and the pandemic in 2020, have placed the issue of rehabilitat...
The planned deconstruction of built assets (literally taking buildings apart for maintenance, refurb...
The definition of designing strategies capable of describing a growing hierarchy of alteration of th...
If the ways of doing persist over time, it is due not only to their initial effectiveness but also t...
This paper presents the preliminary findings of a research project that attempts to produce a set of...
The idea of an ideological potentiality for architectural re cycling is obviously anything but unpre...