Print Email Facebook Twitter Co-Development of a Framework for Circular Building Adaptability in Adaptive Reuse Title Co-Development of a Framework for Circular Building Adaptability in Adaptive Reuse: A Participatory Study Author Hamida, M.B. (TU Delft Real Estate Management) Remøy, H.T. (TU Delft Real Estate Management) Gruis, V.H. (TU Delft Real Estate Management) van Laar, B.R. (TU Delft Real Estate Management) Date 2023 Abstract Population growth, market volatility, building obsolescence and property vacancy are triggers for adaptive reuse. Thus, adaptive reuse is an investable practice that needs to be facilitated by the means of adaptable design. Furthermore, adaptive reuse aligns with the principles of circular economy (CE), as it promotes the reuse of buildings and their longevity; thereby, reducing the need for new materials. In this regard, promoting the so-called circular building adaptability (CBA) in adaptive reuse could provide different benefits to the built environment, including long-lasting functionality and material reversibility. However, no guiding tool has been developed yet to practically guide practitioners on how to promote CBA in adaptive reuse. Therefore, this study aims to develop a guiding framework for CBA in adaptive reuse. First, a content-wise guiding framework was synthesized based on lessons learned from the relevant literature and case studies. The framework brings together a series of passive, active and operational strategies alongside their enabling and inhibiting factors. Second, a co-creation workshop was conducted and triangulated with three interviews to validate and expand the defined strategies. Based on the findings of this participatory approach, the developed framework encompasses 33 strategies. This framework can be seen as a legitimate and informative tool for practitioners, as it was constructed based on acquiring knowledge from theoretical research, empirical research and participatory research. Subject AdaptabilityAdaptive ReuseBuilt EnvironmentCircularityCo-Creation To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:02ff3d7d-4059-49ce-8ba7-217096c1c120 Publisher Linnaeus University ISBN 978-91-8082-042-4 Source Proceedings of the International Conference “Sustainable Built Environment and Urban Transition" Event Sustainable Built Environment and Urban Transition Conference, 2023-10-12 → 2023-10-13, Linnaeus University, Växjö, Sweden Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights © 2023 M.B. Hamida, H.T. Remøy, V.H. Gruis, B.R. van Laar Files PDF Paper_3813.pdf 563.67 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:02ff3d7d-4059-49ce-8ba7-217096c1c120/datastream/OBJ/view