Framework for Adaptive Spatial Transformations in Times of Multiple Crises

Cecilia Chiappini, Bianca Andaloro, Frank Suurenbroek

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Abstract

The current multiple crisis require architects, designers, citymakers and stakeholders to re-think their approach to the city and territory, under the urge for a sustainable and inclusive future. While uncertainty and technocracy dominate, they also enable a open investigation and understanding of different future scenarios of spatial transformation. A revision of the term ‘adaptability’ promises to contribute to a new holistic approach.

This paper presents the outputs of our current research project on adaptability at architectonic and urban level. It departs from the spatial disciplinary literature, and a large database of projects where this term plays a role implicitly or explicitly. We revisit theories and reposition them in the current unstable context. With this, we can enlarge the range of interactions and scales to approach simultaneously. Based on this, we propose new variables, and vocabularies in a framework for urban development beyond traditional confines.

In fact, a new framework for the design of architectonic and urban space is articulated. It responds to different transformations of users’, usages’ and environmental conditions based on dimensions (scale, time, space), domains (social, economic, ecologic, climatic), adaptability ingredients (modularity, flexibility, interactivity, etc.), and resources (design by research, extreme scenario-thinking). We show them in action thought design projects conducted with students in the Netherlands and Belgium.

We aim at generating holistic insights on the concept and methods of adaptability through some of the research and educational outcomes. Ultimately, we want to expand the mechanism of planning for an adaptive approach -from the building to the network, making lines of research, education and practice collide to address urgently needed changes.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages60
Publication statusPublished - 12 Feb 2025
EventDortmund Conference on Spatial and Planning Research: Planning in times of multiple crises - TU Dortmund University, Dortmund, Germany
Duration: 10 Feb 202512 Feb 2025
https://raumplanung.tu-dortmund.de/en/events-transfer/dortmund-conference/dokorp-2025/

Conference

ConferenceDortmund Conference on Spatial and Planning Research
Abbreviated titleDOKORP 2025
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityDortmund
Period10/02/2512/02/25
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