This article is a formulation of a framework for understanding the nature of change, particularly climate change, as it applies to the scale of a building. Through an exploration of various scientific and social scientific literutre, the article positions the concept of adaptation as the appropriate mode for understanding and managing change. Through the classification of a duality of material and social construction in the ontological composition of a building, various lines of thought relating to adaptive capacity and adaptive cycling within systems theory are appropriated within an integrated framework for adaptation. Specifically, it is theorized that as buildings as objects are developing greater capacities for intergrated operations a...
Summarization: Architecture and Adaptation discusses architectural projects that use computational t...
p. 2430-2438Various design drivers influence the architectural engineering design process, such as ...
The built environment with its high energy consumption and carbon emissions during the building life...
This article is a formulation of a framework for understanding the nature of change, particularly cl...
This article is a formulation of a framework for understanding the nature of change, particularly cl...
© 2014 by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. All rights reserved. Chapter 1 commences with a definition of buil...
The adaptability of buildings addresses the responses of buildings to the changing needs of owners/u...
Adaptive Architecture concerns buildings that are specifically designed to adapt to their inhabitant...
This paper explores the concept of building adaptability with particular reference to its potential ...
© 2014 by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. All rights reserved. Chapter 2 describes the drivers and barriers ...
Our ever-evolving built environment is continuously facing emerging needs for housing, work, health...
Since industrialization, modern architecture has appropriated the notion of adaptation. Defined as t...
Adaptive Architecture concerns buildings that are specifically designed to adapt to their inhabitant...
Resilience can be defined as a transversal condition to different areas and design scales, which exp...
A photocopyNo Building is ever perfect. Each building, when it is first built, is an attempt to mak...
Summarization: Architecture and Adaptation discusses architectural projects that use computational t...
p. 2430-2438Various design drivers influence the architectural engineering design process, such as ...
The built environment with its high energy consumption and carbon emissions during the building life...
This article is a formulation of a framework for understanding the nature of change, particularly cl...
This article is a formulation of a framework for understanding the nature of change, particularly cl...
© 2014 by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. All rights reserved. Chapter 1 commences with a definition of buil...
The adaptability of buildings addresses the responses of buildings to the changing needs of owners/u...
Adaptive Architecture concerns buildings that are specifically designed to adapt to their inhabitant...
This paper explores the concept of building adaptability with particular reference to its potential ...
© 2014 by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. All rights reserved. Chapter 2 describes the drivers and barriers ...
Our ever-evolving built environment is continuously facing emerging needs for housing, work, health...
Since industrialization, modern architecture has appropriated the notion of adaptation. Defined as t...
Adaptive Architecture concerns buildings that are specifically designed to adapt to their inhabitant...
Resilience can be defined as a transversal condition to different areas and design scales, which exp...
A photocopyNo Building is ever perfect. Each building, when it is first built, is an attempt to mak...
Summarization: Architecture and Adaptation discusses architectural projects that use computational t...
p. 2430-2438Various design drivers influence the architectural engineering design process, such as ...
The built environment with its high energy consumption and carbon emissions during the building life...