Making a home out of a temporary dwelling

a literature review and building transformation case studies

Journal Article (2018)
Author(s)

Marjolein Overtoom (TU Delft - Indoor Environment, Hanze Hogeschool Groningen)

Marja Elsinga (TU Delft - OLD Housing Systems)

Mieke Oostra (Hanze Hogeschool Groningen)

P.M. Bluyssen (TU Delft - Indoor Environment)

Research Group
Indoor Environment
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1080/17508975.2018.1468992 Final published version
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Publication Year
2018
Language
English
Research Group
Indoor Environment
Journal title
Intelligent Buildings International
Issue number
1
Volume number
11 (2019)
Pages (from-to)
46-62
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Abstract

Temporary transformations of vacant buildings could alleviate the shortage of housing for urgent home seekers. However, not much is known about the transformation of buildings into temporary, adequate, and affordable housing. A multidisciplinary literature review covering design, indoor environmental quality, housing, and environmental psychology, was performed to determine if such an integrative approach could shed light on a new perspective to provide housing for ‘urgent home seekers’. Subsequently, building transformation case studies were compared with the literature review findings. It is concluded that there is a gap in knowledge on how the concept of ‘home’ can be added to existing regulations in order to design and realise temporary housing that fits the needs of urgent home seekers.