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Open building for architects : professional knowledge for an architecture of everyday environment / Stephen H. Kendall and N. John Habraken.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge open buildingPublisher: Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group, 2024Description: xiii, 220 pages : chiefly illustrations (some color) ; 29 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781032152141
  • 9781032152165
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Open building for architectsLOC classification:
  • NA 2750  K46 2024
Contents:
Introduction Built projects that exemplify the open building approach The open building approach explained Five characteristics of everyday built environment that open building designs for Capacity analysis a key tool of the open building approach A detailed study of capacity analysis in adaptive reuse office to residential How a residential infill industry will change the culture of building Postscript 1: Toward a new research agenda Postscript 2: Tools of the trade
Summary: "Open Building is an internationally recognized approach to the design of buildings and building complexes with roots in the way the ordinary built environment grows and regenerates. The Open Building approach recognizes that both stability and change are realities in the contemporary built environment. Buildings - and the neighborhoods they occupy - are not static during the most stable times or during times of rapid social and technical change. They are living organisms that need constant adjustments to remain attractive, safe and valuable. Using case studies of built projects from around the world, this book explains the Open Building approach and discusses important characteristics of everyday built environment that the Open Building approach designs for. It also presents a key method that can be used to put the approach into use. It addresses questions such as: How can we design large projects for inevitable change? How can we balance the demands of large projects for efficient implementation with the need for 'fine-grained' decision-making control? How can we separate design tasks, one task being the design of what should last a century, the other task being the design of more mutable units of occupancy? How can we identify and share architectural themes and at the same time make variations on them? How can we use the Open Building approach to steward the earth's scarce resources and contribute to a circular economy that benefits all people? This book is an essential resource for practitioners, investors and developers, regulators, builders, product manufacturers and educators interested in why the Open Building approach matters and how to practice Open Building"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction
Built projects that exemplify the open building approach
The open building approach explained
Five characteristics of everyday built environment that open building designs for
Capacity analysis
a key tool of the open building approach
A detailed study of capacity analysis in adaptive reuse
office to residential
How a residential infill industry will change the culture of building
Postscript 1: Toward a new research agenda
Postscript 2: Tools of the trade

"Open Building is an internationally recognized approach to the design of buildings and building complexes with roots in the way the ordinary built environment grows and regenerates. The Open Building approach recognizes that both stability and change are realities in the contemporary built environment. Buildings - and the neighborhoods they occupy - are not static during the most stable times or during times of rapid social and technical change. They are living organisms that need constant adjustments to remain attractive, safe and valuable. Using case studies of built projects from around the world, this book explains the Open Building approach and discusses important characteristics of everyday built environment that the Open Building approach designs for. It also presents a key method that can be used to put the approach into use. It addresses questions such as: How can we design large projects for inevitable change? How can we balance the demands of large projects for efficient implementation with the need for 'fine-grained' decision-making control? How can we separate design tasks, one task being the design of what should last a century, the other task being the design of more mutable units of occupancy? How can we identify and share architectural themes and at the same time make variations on them? How can we use the Open Building approach to steward the earth's scarce resources and contribute to a circular economy that benefits all people? This book is an essential resource for practitioners, investors and developers, regulators, builders, product manufacturers and educators interested in why the Open Building approach matters and how to practice Open Building"-- Provided by publisher.

Kendall, S. H., & Habraken, N. J. (2024). Open building for architects: Professional knowledge for an architecture of everyday environment. Routledge.

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