Adaptive re-use: retrofit architecture & the climate emergency
Although the reality of this situation is actually invisible to most people, it’s imperative that we start doing more than we’re currently doing.
The core purpose of the project drives the analysis that informs the selection of Chips..Defining Chips for the project.
At a point in each project, we go through the process of defining Chips for that project, in order to develop a Chip library.This can start with a reference design, or a blank piece of paper.Or we might start with a similar type of project for which we've generated Chips in the past.. Chips can be made at different levels.
A chip is not a module or a piece of equipment, it's a part of a chain.Depending on the problem you're trying to address, you can set the level of the size of the Chip to the level that is appropriate to your analysis.
A chip can, therefore, be a whole factory, a building, a production line, or a single machine within a production line.
These different levels will often result in a hierarchy of Chips, so that big Chips can later be broken into small Chips.The pressure on development to design and construct at increasing speed must be balanced against the critical analysis of the design brief and problem statement, and engagement with stakeholders that is so essential to improving the quality of our surroundings.
The increasing use of social and environmental metrics in client briefs and a construction industry starting to recognise the importance of this broader social value gives hope, as we strive to improve the quality and meaning of the built environment.. Sources:.https://www.architecture.com/knowledge-and-resources/resources-landing-page/social-value-toolkit-for-architecture.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/social-value-act-information-and-resources/social-value-act-information-and-resources.Samuel, Flora, Why Architects Matter: Evidencing and Communicating the Value of Architects, first edition (London: Routledge, 2018), pp.