INNOVATIVE DESIGN TYPOLOGY FOR ADAPTIVE REUSE OF OLD BUILDINGS IN PUBLIC SPACES
The aim of this paper is intended to challenge traditional approaches to classifying innovative design by clarifying its typology through evidence from the adaptive reuse of old buildings in the public space. Using both theoretical and empirical approaches, this study summarizes the characteristics...
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author | DAN SHAO YUKARI NAGAI MASAMI MAEKAWA1 , FEI |
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description | The aim of this paper is intended to challenge traditional approaches to classifying innovative design by clarifying its typology through evidence from the adaptive reuse of old buildings in the public space. Using both theoretical and empirical approaches, this study summarizes the characteristics of oldbuilding renewal and reuse and builds a foundation for further research on the theoretical evaluation of innovative design. In the theoretical part, we examine 24 examples from seven categories of the innovative design according to adaptSTAR model, which are grouped into four types: function, aesthetics, technology, and location. Then, we explore the relationships between those four types and the geographical regions they are situated in. For the empirical part, we administer questionnaires to verify the results obtained in the theoretical analysis. The results suggest that the most important element of innovative design for the adaptive reuse of old buildings is technological innovation, which is found to have an effect on higher creativity |
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spelling | doaj.art-539359462cf94643bcca42168180e7282022-12-21T17:30:56ZengTaylor's UniversityJournal of Engineering Science and Technology1823-46902018-11-01131135473565INNOVATIVE DESIGN TYPOLOGY FOR ADAPTIVE REUSE OF OLD BUILDINGS IN PUBLIC SPACESDAN SHAO0YUKARI NAGAI1MASAMI MAEKAWA1 , FEI2Advanced Science and Technology, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Japan, 923-1292; chool of Art and Design, Dalian Polytechnic University, China, 116034Advanced Science and Technology, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Japan, 923-1292Advanced Science and Technology, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Japan, 923-1292; chool of Art and Design, Dalian Polytechnic University, China, 116034The aim of this paper is intended to challenge traditional approaches to classifying innovative design by clarifying its typology through evidence from the adaptive reuse of old buildings in the public space. Using both theoretical and empirical approaches, this study summarizes the characteristics of oldbuilding renewal and reuse and builds a foundation for further research on the theoretical evaluation of innovative design. In the theoretical part, we examine 24 examples from seven categories of the innovative design according to adaptSTAR model, which are grouped into four types: function, aesthetics, technology, and location. Then, we explore the relationships between those four types and the geographical regions they are situated in. For the empirical part, we administer questionnaires to verify the results obtained in the theoretical analysis. The results suggest that the most important element of innovative design for the adaptive reuse of old buildings is technological innovation, which is found to have an effect on higher creativityhttp://jestec.taylors.edu.my/Vol%2013%20issue%2011%20November%202018/13_11_08.pdfAdaptive reuseCreativityInnovative designOld building typologySustainability. |
spellingShingle | DAN SHAO YUKARI NAGAI MASAMI MAEKAWA1 , FEI INNOVATIVE DESIGN TYPOLOGY FOR ADAPTIVE REUSE OF OLD BUILDINGS IN PUBLIC SPACES Journal of Engineering Science and Technology Adaptive reuse Creativity Innovative design Old building typology Sustainability. |
title | INNOVATIVE DESIGN TYPOLOGY FOR ADAPTIVE REUSE OF OLD BUILDINGS IN PUBLIC SPACES |
title_full | INNOVATIVE DESIGN TYPOLOGY FOR ADAPTIVE REUSE OF OLD BUILDINGS IN PUBLIC SPACES |
title_fullStr | INNOVATIVE DESIGN TYPOLOGY FOR ADAPTIVE REUSE OF OLD BUILDINGS IN PUBLIC SPACES |
title_full_unstemmed | INNOVATIVE DESIGN TYPOLOGY FOR ADAPTIVE REUSE OF OLD BUILDINGS IN PUBLIC SPACES |
title_short | INNOVATIVE DESIGN TYPOLOGY FOR ADAPTIVE REUSE OF OLD BUILDINGS IN PUBLIC SPACES |
title_sort | innovative design typology for adaptive reuse of old buildings in public spaces |
topic | Adaptive reuse Creativity Innovative design Old building typology Sustainability. |
url | http://jestec.taylors.edu.my/Vol%2013%20issue%2011%20November%202018/13_11_08.pdf |
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