1、EXPLORING EXTENSION,RENOVATION,REDEVOLPMENT&TRANSFORMATION AROSS THE GLOBEWhat ifthe past transforms the future?WHITE PAPERThe built environment is not working to its full potential.Our offices,homes,malls,theatres,and public spaces are all aging;our new buildsare accelerating global carbon emission
2、s;and our cities are losing theirlocal heritage.Architects and designers are in a position to help leadthe charge on addressing the environmental,social,and economicchallenges posed by the existing built environment through thoughtfulextension,renovation,redevelopment,and transformation.Yet transfor
3、mation also extends beyond the existing building stock,opening up opportunities to explore how architects and designers can influence larger societal challenges.By encouraging developers to adopt more sustainable practices,prioritising the needs of users,and shaping how people engage with public spa
4、ces,design has the potential to impactnot only the success of individual developments but also to drive culturaland behavioural change.Through a balance of learning from the past andenvisioning the future,there is a chance to create spaces that are not onlyfunctional but also sustainable,resilient,a
5、nd rich in cultural significance.It is equally important to focus on post-occupancy performance and long-term economic viability.Doing so,ensures the delivery of projects that provide lasting value for clients and communities.(ABSTRACT)18 SEPTEMBERPLEINEindhoven,Netherlands,2014-2020.Photo EvabloemC
6、ONTENTSIntroductionEuropeNorth AmericaAsiaMiddle EastConclusionsCase StudiesFootnotes and ReferencesFellenoord 15Hanwha H.Q.P.C.HooftstraatFOUR Frankfurt18T MansionThe BridgeChamartn-Clara Campoamor StationExpo City DubaiSeoulONESchwanthalerstrasseBloor StreetCASE STUDIES7112125333941634143454749515