Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11851/11406
Title: A New Understanding of Resilience in Architecture: Learning From Disruptions
Authors: Doğan, Merve Nur
Öztoprak, Zelal
Keywords: Resilience
disruption
functionality
built environment
Publisher: Caleidoscopio
Abstract: With a common meaning of the ability to a system or entity to bounce back in the face of a disturbance, resilience has multiple definitions. The term applied to the dif- ferent areas from particular disciplinary perspectives and investigated under sever- al frameworks that are specific to the discipline and the disruption considered. This paper argues that disruption is one of the essential drivers of any discussion on resil- ience and suggests that a framework for resilience in architecture requires considera- tion of long-term disruptions, as well as the instant ones, with tangible and intangi- ble aspects. In this context, this paper aims to develop a comprehensive understand- ing of disruptions that buildings face. It extends current approaches to resilience in buildings, which mainly focus on collapse prevention and hazard mitigation, by ex- plicitly considering the protection of functions and the continuous availability of ser- vices and the disruptions other than hazardous events. It proposes a framework of disruptions in buildings that includes changing cultural and economic context with the changes in the user needs, technology, environment, legal regulations.
URI: https://docdro.id/fy2heRL
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11851/11406
ISBN: 9789896586683
Appears in Collections:Mimarlık Bölümü / Department of Architecture

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