2021
DOI: 10.1080/09613218.2021.2001301
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Embedded resilience in the built stock. Lessons from socio-spatial interpretation. The case of CanFugarolas (Mataro-Barcelona)

Abstract: The concept of resilience remains vague as it pertains to the buildings' scale and the architectural dimension, particularly when dealing with the recovery and reuse of former industrial premises. This study advocates for socio-ecological (bounding-forward) resilience and the use of Panarchy heuristics to analyze the embedded resilience of building stock. This research is based on a case study of CanFugarolas, in Mataró (Barcelona), a former workshop converted into a socio-cultural center. Here, the building b… Show more

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“…At the Small scale, pioneering attempts at the implementation of Masoveria Urbana stand. They consisted of a proposal from Associació Dret a Sostre to find a solution to both the reuse of empty residential buildings and the housing issue by means of a contract where the owner assigns the right to use and enjoy the property in exchange for certain repairs or renovations to the property in question, which can be complemented with a more affordable rent than the market price [39]. Indeed, this defined a very attractive and innovative regulatory framework, although only a single contract was signed for the reuse and refurbishment of one commercial premise for two years.…”
Section: The Regulatory Subsystemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the Small scale, pioneering attempts at the implementation of Masoveria Urbana stand. They consisted of a proposal from Associació Dret a Sostre to find a solution to both the reuse of empty residential buildings and the housing issue by means of a contract where the owner assigns the right to use and enjoy the property in exchange for certain repairs or renovations to the property in question, which can be complemented with a more affordable rent than the market price [39]. Indeed, this defined a very attractive and innovative regulatory framework, although only a single contract was signed for the reuse and refurbishment of one commercial premise for two years.…”
Section: The Regulatory Subsystemmentioning
confidence: 99%