Environmental and technological flexibility for new housing needs

被引:1
作者
Kalhoefer, Gerhard [1 ]
Radogna, Donatella [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Appl Sci, Hsch, Mainz, Germany
[2] Univ G dAnnunzio, Dept Architecture, Chieti, Italy
来源
VITRUVIO-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY AND SUSTAINABILITY | 2022年 / 7卷 / 01期
关键词
housing; changing needs; transformable architecture;
D O I
10.4995/vitruvio-ijats.2022.17461
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
Over time, the economic and social conditions determined expansion and contraction processes of the domestic space (from the cave to the castle, from the castle to the studio flat) with important consequences on people's life quality. This evolution stimulated the development of cultural debates and design experiments on the theme of flexibility. In the contemporary scenario, flexibility has a big value because it represents an important design strategy to meet the needs of contemporary living in a sustainable dimension. For more than twenty years, the authors have been linked by a working relationship aimed at comparing theoretical scientific developments and design practice. This paper offers some reflections on the evolution of flexibility concept in residential construction by providing concrete examples through the reading of some projects. The variations of flexibility are debated with reference to the people's needs in the adaptive reuse of buildings. The writing faces the functional mix and the modifiability of interior spaces given by the design of flexible technological units (partitions, systems, furnishings) and mobile additions as well as the adaptability of the closures with respect to climatic and seasonal conditions. The theme of flexibility, too often "oversized" and not investigated in terms of feasibility, is presented in a possible and useful scale. Flexibility is also faced as a new way for showing the link between utility and beauty of the spaces.
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