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94: The Reviver Grammar: transforming the historic center of São Luís through social housing
Original title: The Reviver Grammar: transforming the historic center of São Luís through social housing

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This work explores the potential of Shape Grammars in generating solutions for the adaptive reuse of historic buildings. It proposes a transformation grammar for the Sobrado building, a typology present in the historic center of São Luís. The methodology proposes a framework for adapting buildings into multi-family apartments, considering spatial and structural requirements. The grammar aims to develop a formalism for repurposing historic buildings into social housing and considers the allocation of three types of apartments in the floor plan: studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments. The adopted strategy for the distribution of internal spaces considers opening elements, such as windows and balconies, allowing to benefit from the natural daylighting characteristics of the buildings. This paper describes the grammar rules and its application to a case study building, aiming to demonstrate how the grammar supports different layout solutions for the same design space.
shape grammars, adaptive reuse, generative design, mass customization, sustainability

Daniele Melo Santos Paulino
dpaulino@psu.edu
Penn State University
United States

Cooper J Knapp
cjk5775@psu.edu
Penn State University
United States

Heather Ligler
hml5521@psu.edu
Penn State University
United States

Rebecca Napolitano
nap@psu.edu
Penn State University
United States

 


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