Designing Temporary Use: Prototyping a Framework towards Material-Wise Projects
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Emergence and Recognition of Temporary Use Projects
1.2. Material Usage in Temporary Use
1.3. Towards a Circular Construction Economy
1.4. Reseach Objectives
2. Methods and Materials
2.1. Materials
3. Findings
3.1. The Material Approach
3.1.1. Allée du Kaai
3.1.2. WTC 1
3.1.3. Molenwest Square
3.1.4. Circularium
3.1.5. Le Tripostal
3.1.6. Studio Citygate
3.1.7. Circle Park
3.1.8. FLOW
3.1.9. Maakleerplek
3.2. Designing the Temporary Project
3.2.1. Allée du Kaai
3.2.2. WTC 1
3.2.3. Molenwest Square
3.2.4. Circularium
3.2.5. Le Tripostal
3.2.6. Studio Citygate
3.2.7. Circle Park
3.2.8. FLOW
3.2.9. Maakleerplek
4. Discussion: Prototyping a Framework of Guidelines
4.1. Materialization of Temporary Use
4.1.1. Workflow for Temporary Use Projects through Project Calls
STEP 1. Assess the Potential of the Existing Space and the Onsite Materials
STEP 2. Look for Potential Collaborations for Material Exchange within One’s Network
STEP 3. Look for External Deconstruction Projects
STEP 4. Look for New Materials and Use Them Responsibly
STEP 5. Support Residents in Making Responsible Material Choices
4.1.2. Workflow for Temporary Use Projects through Design Competition
4.2. Design in Temporary Use
4.2.1. Aspects to Consider during Design
Consideration 1. Temporality and Prolongation
Consideration 2. Functionality and Aesthetics
Consideration 3. Experimentation and Fixed Design
Consideration 4. Low Budget and Investments
4.2.2. Circular Design Strategies to Consider
Design for Disassembly
Modularity
4.2.3. Spatial Interventions to Consider
The Creation of Distributed Spaces
4.3. Stakeholders in Temporary Use
4.3.1. The Client
4.3.2. The Temporary Project Manager
4.3.3. The Residents and Users
4.3.4. The Designer
5. Evaluation and Validation
6. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Benefits | Challenges |
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Social | |
An unused space can become a local meeting and gathering place for the neighborhood. | Homogenization: Allowing only successful enterprises and one demographic group can lead to the exclusion of underprivileged and marginalized communities, which are already disadvantaged by normal planning. |
Underprivileged and marginalized communities have a chance to participate. | Gentrification: Using TU as a way to attract a new population group and highlight the future transformation project and thereby excluding and driving away the original community living there. |
New and missing activities can be presented in the neighborhood. | |
Real societal needs and wants are revealed. | |
TU boosts social and cultural inclusion by bringing a vast group of society together. | |
Decrease in vandalism through social control by activating unused spaces. | |
Cultural | |
The history of a building is remembered by its continuous usage, and the development of cultural and creative activities is linked to the perception of this location. | The historical value is not always evident and can be contradictory. The history of a building is composed of layers and is open to interpretation. |
Innovation is stimulated through experimentation. | Administrative challenge: long administrative process, which includes obtaining the necessary building permits, to organize TU. |
Embracing uncertainties in urban planning. | Slow collaboration between various stakeholders. |
Citizen participation in urban planning. | |
TU as an instrument to create future-fit cities and respond to actual societal needs. | |
Environmental | |
TU promotes local vegetation, natural habitats, and microclimates, while improving public space with greenery. | Limited information exists addressing the utilization of materials in the context of the temporary use of vacant buildings. This raises the question of how the temporary nature of such projects impacts the handling and utilization of materials. |
Testing ground for innovative and sustainable practices, including preservation, reuse, and recycling. | |
The reuse of buildings minimizes construction waste and uses already occupied spaces in an efficient way. | |
Economic | |
Maintaining and using vacant buildings leads to avoiding high reparation costs due to decay and degradation, which would be present if the building remained unused. | The owner avoids vacancy taxes. |
Small investments can transform temporarily unoccupied buildings into attractive spaces, where young entrepreneurs and start-ups can perform their economic activities. | Low investment security. |
A vacant building’s revitalization can increase the value of the neighborhood and in turn increase the value of the real estate market. | |
TU can boost the local economy by introducing new activities. | |
Initiatives and organizations that are not financially successful can affordably rent a space to test and start their activities. |
Materialization | ||||||||
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Material Reuse | Tendering | Reuse Handbook | Onsite Reuse | Reuse Network | External Reuse | New Materials | Support Residents | |
Allée du Kaai | x | x | x | x | x | |||
WTC 1 | x | x | x | x | x | x | ||
Molenwest Square | x | x | x | x | ||||
Circularium | x | x | x | x | x | x | ||
Le Tripostal | x | x | x | x | ||||
Studio Citygate | x | x | x | x | x | x | ||
Circle Park | x | x | ||||||
FLOW | x | x | x | |||||
Maakleerplek | x | x | x | x | x |
Design | ||||||||||||
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Temporality and Prolongation | Functionality and Aesthetics | Experimentation | Fixed Design | Low Budget and Investments | Design for Disassembly | Modularity | Reuse | Shared Spaces | Distributed Spaces: Box-in-Box | Distributed Spaces: Partition Walls | Distributed Spaces: Visual Separation | |
Allée du Kaai | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | |||
WTC 1 | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | |||
Molenwest Square | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | ||||
Circularium | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | |
Le Tripostal | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | ||||
Studio Citygate | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | |||
Circle Park | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | |||
FLOW | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | |||
Maakleerplek | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x |
Materialization | Design | Stakeholders |
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Case: Project call Step 1. Asses onsite reuse potential. Step 2. Reuse within network. Step 3. Search for external reuse opportunities. Step 4. Use new materials responsibly. Step 5. Encourage and support material reuse of residents. Case: Design competition Step 1. Design with reuse. Step 2. Detailed reuse description in tendering. Step 3. Develop reuse handbook. | Considerations 1. Temporality and prolongation 2. Functionality and aesthetics 3. Experimentation and fixed design 4. Low budget and investments Circular design strategies - Design for disassembly - Modularity Spatial interventions - Shared space - Distributed space (box-in-box, partition walls, visual separation) | Client Temporary project manager Resident/User Designer … |
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Kawa, G.; Van Schoor, X.; Galle, W.; De Temmerman, N. Designing Temporary Use: Prototyping a Framework towards Material-Wise Projects. Buildings 2024, 14, 1888. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings14071888
Kawa G, Van Schoor X, Galle W, De Temmerman N. Designing Temporary Use: Prototyping a Framework towards Material-Wise Projects. Buildings. 2024; 14(7):1888. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings14071888
Chicago/Turabian StyleKawa, Gabrielle, Xantippe Van Schoor, Waldo Galle, and Niels De Temmerman. 2024. "Designing Temporary Use: Prototyping a Framework towards Material-Wise Projects" Buildings 14, no. 7: 1888. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings14071888
APA StyleKawa, G., Van Schoor, X., Galle, W., & De Temmerman, N. (2024). Designing Temporary Use: Prototyping a Framework towards Material-Wise Projects. Buildings, 14(7), 1888. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings14071888