Generative Redesign

Generative Redesign describes an overarching research effort aimed at situating existing infrastructure as a prolific resource for addressing environmental and spatial challenges through redesign, rehabilitation, and transformation as opposed to the linear habit of design, construction, and demolition.

The work presented here summarizes a literature review on recent research addressing adaptive reuse in relation to carbon emissions, as well as a preliminary life-cycle analysis (LCA) of our case study building.

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Work Title Generative Redesign
Subtitle Minimizing carbon costs
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Open Access
Creators
  1. Holly Zimmerman
  2. Sierra Hogan
  3. Heather Ligler
  4. Rebecca Napolitano
Keyword
  1. Generative redesign
  2. Sustainability
  3. Life cycle analysis
  4. Sustainable development
  5. Adaptive reuse
  6. Circular economy
  7. Sobrado (architecture)
License CC BY-NC 4.0 (Attribution-NonCommercial)
Work Type Poster
Publication Date September 23, 2021
Source
  1. Fall 2021 Stuckeman Research Open House
Deposited February 16, 2022

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