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Title Comparing Design Features of Campus Buildings with Adaptation/Demolition Outcomes
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Authors Becker, AK; Ross, BE; Albright, D
Title Comparing Design Features of Campus Buildings with Adaptation/Demolition Outcomes
Year 2023
Published Technology-Architecture + Design, 7, 2
Abstract Adaptable buildings are a vital part of circularity in the built environment. With long-term owners, defined sustainability goals, and frequently shifting programmatic and organizational needs, college campus buildings are positioned to be at the forefront of this movement. Many Design for Adaptability (DfA) strategies are published, but there is a scarcity of empirical evidence showing that they work. This study investigated whether these DfA features in US college campus buildings led to more adaptation and reuse. Data were collected on 26 adapted or demolished buildings and were analyzed using logistic analysis. The results suggest that DfA features lead to more adaptations, providing evidence for campus decision-makers that these strategies work.
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