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Adaptive Building Reuse for Retail: Modelling Change, Simplification, and Classification

Explore the cost-effective and streamlined approach of reusing buildings for retail through case studies, component classification, and quantifying change. Discover the intricacies of shearing layers, change typologies, and adapting grid positions for adaptable retail spaces.

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Adaptive Building Reuse for Retail: Modelling Change, Simplification, and Classification

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  1. Adaptive (re-)use of buildings

  2. Can it be cheaper? Can it be easier? >> RETAIL CASE STUDY

  3. ModellingChange

  4. The Retail Model

  5. Simplification

  6. >> Classifying components

  7. OpenBuilding >> shearing layers (Brand, 1994)

  8. QuantifyingChange 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 8 1 8 0 0 5 18 1 7 0 0 5 6 1 2 0 0 12 12 2 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 quantifying the rate of change

  9. Venn Diagram

  10. >> change typologies

  11. “Tenants, even if they say, ‘that’s where we want the lift opening, that’s where we want the cores or whatever in our unit’, you can guarantee they’ll change their mind. You can absolutely guarantee it” >> Development Director

  12. General: Grid positions, building footprint Retail: mall lines, A3 placement, basement >> Fixity

  13. >> cost solutions

  14. What made the scheme adaptable?

  15. THANK YOU! www.adaptablefutures.com

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