What is Over-Providing" A Strategy for Resilient Architecture
Over-providing traditionally implies offering more than is necessary, often carrying a negative connotation due to the potential for excess and waste. However, could there be scenarios within the built environment where over-providing proves advantageous" The question critically examines how overprovisioning might enhance a building's flexibility and adaptability to diverse and evolving conditions.
Kingway Brewery Renovation by URBANUS. Image © Kangyu Hu
Over-providing traditionally implies offering more than is necessary, often carrying a negative connotation due to the potential for excess and waste. However, could there be scenarios within the built environment where over-providing proves advantageous" The question critically examines how overprovisioning might enhance a building's flexibility and adaptability to diverse and evolving conditions.The underlying assumption of accurately providing what is needed for a building is that stakeholders?including owners, architects, and designers?can accurately predict and cater to a structure's current and future needs. This assumption, however, is challenging to realize, as societal, economic, and cultural shifts frequently occur in unpredictable ways. In this context, over-providing emerges as a counterintuitive yet potentially beneficial strategy. As buildings and structures inevitably transform, those designed with inherent adaptability reduce the need for costly renovations or complete rebuilds. ...
Kingway Brewery Renovation by URBANUS. Image © Kangyu Hu
Over-providing traditionally implies offering more than is necessary, often carrying a negative connotation due to the potential for excess and waste. However, could there be scenarios within the built environment where over-providing proves advantageous" The question critically examines how overprovisioning might enhance a building's flexibility and adaptability to diverse and evolving conditions.The underlying assumption of accurately providing what is needed for a building is that stakeholders?including owners, architects, and designers?can accurately predict and cater to a structure's current and future needs. This assumption, however, is challenging to realize, as societal, economic, and cultural shifts frequently occur in unpredictable ways. In this context, over-providing emerges as a counterintuitive yet potentially beneficial strategy. As buildings and structures inevitably transform, those designed with inherent adaptability reduce the need for costly renovations or complete rebuilds. ...
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