COVID RUINS, TOMORROW'S HOMES? ANALYSIS OF AN ADAPTIVE RE-USE APPROACH TO AFFORDABLE HOUSING FOR METROPOLITAN CITIES IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH

Chinonyerem Ugwuonah
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Acute housing shortage and empty office spaces are likely to emerge as critical urban issues of the post-pandemic (COVID-19) metropolitan cities, considering that the ‘new norms’ of existential patterns have brought about visible socio-economic impacts. With the remote work lifestyle, the commercial real estate litter with underutilised public buildings. Thus, begging the question “could these corporate buildings effectively transform to provide affordable housing in metropolitan cities?” This paper focuses on adaptive reuse as an urban resilience strategy for metropolitan cities in the global south, using Lagos, Nigeria, as a context for the study. The opportunities and challenges of adaptive reuse are considered by reviewing the responses of cities to similar urban crises in the past. Existing literature was reviewed and analysed through a comprehensive desktop research to understand the urban implication of unused spaces in developing countries, effect of policy on adaptive reuse and the implication of adaptation outcomes on affordability. Based on the findings, a research gap was identified. Primary data was collected using online survey and the results were analysed. An adaptive reuse strategy is recommended for housing the youths and the middle class in underused cooperate buildings within cities of developing countries. This paper concludes that reuse of office spaces provides an excellent opportunity for a sustainable housing strategy in metropolitan cities of developing countries through tactical designing and planning approaches, informed by the peculiarities of the society identified within participatory design processes. Keywords: Urban Strategy, Global South, Pandemic, COVID-19, Changing Urban Pattern, Affordable Housing, Circular Economy, Housing Crisis, Sustainable Spaces, Adaptive Reuse
Covid废墟,明天的家园?全球南方大城市经济适用房适应性再利用方法分析
考虑到生存模式的“新规范”带来了明显的社会经济影响,住房严重短缺和办公空间空置很可能成为大流行(COVID-19)后大都市的关键城市问题。随着远程工作的生活方式,商业地产充斥着未充分利用的公共建筑。因此,这就引出了一个问题:“这些企业建筑能否有效地改造为大城市的经济适用房?”本文以尼日利亚拉各斯为研究背景,重点研究适应性再利用作为全球南方大都市的城市韧性战略。通过回顾过去城市对类似城市危机的反应,考虑了适应性再利用的机遇和挑战。通过全面的桌面研究,对现有文献进行了回顾和分析,以了解发展中国家未使用空间对城市的影响、政策对适应性再利用的影响以及适应结果对可负担性的影响。基于这些发现,我们发现了一个研究缺口。采用在线调查的方式收集初步资料,并对调查结果进行分析。在发展中国家的城市中,建议在未充分利用的合作建筑中为青年和中产阶级提供适应性再利用策略。本文的结论是,通过参与式设计过程中确定的社会特点,通过战术设计和规划方法,办公空间的再利用为发展中国家大都市的可持续住房战略提供了绝佳的机会。关键词:城市战略,全球南方,流行病,COVID-19,城市格局变化,经济适用房,循环经济,住房危机,可持续空间,适应性再利用
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