ABSTRACT

The constant in architecture's evolution is change. Adaptive Architecture explores structures, or environments that accommodate multiple functions at the same time, sequentially, or at periodically recurring events. It demonstrates how changing technological, economic, ecological and social conditions have altered the playing field for architecture from the design of single purpose structures to the design of interacting systems of synergistically interdependent, distributed buildings. Including contributors from the US, UK, Japan, Australia, Germany and South Africa, the essays are woven into a five-part framework which provides a broad and unique treatment of this important and timely issue.

part I|11 pages

Introduction

part II|49 pages

Concepts and processes for future flexibility

chapter |2 pages

Preamble

chapter |3 pages

Reflections on Part II

part III|59 pages

Rooms/settings scale

chapter |2 pages

Preamble

chapter |3 pages

Reflections on Part III

part IV|57 pages

Building scale