2022
DOI: 10.7454/in.v5i2.186
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Adaptive Ephemeral Interiority: Upcycling Site Specific Interiors

Abstract: Adaptive reuse in architecture refers to the process of redesigning, converting, and reappropriating existing spaces for functions different from the ones they were originally designed for. This research is a case study showing an alternative to this concept, re-purposing aviation parts and finding new programmatic functions in the design learning studio. The pedagogy approach, adopted by a design studio in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), presents the fluidity of adaptive interiority against rigidity and site … Show more

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“…The idea of flexibility and adaptability aims to perceive the act of repetition as a potential for re-creation or reconfiguration in response to the dynamism of function (Sosa et al, 2022). Flexibility and adaptability are consequences of sustainability and development in architecture.…”
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“…The idea of flexibility and adaptability aims to perceive the act of repetition as a potential for re-creation or reconfiguration in response to the dynamism of function (Sosa et al, 2022). Flexibility and adaptability are consequences of sustainability and development in architecture.…”
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confidence: 99%