A Grammar-Based Approach for Generating Spatial Layout Solutions for the Adaptive Reuse of Sobrado Buildings

Author:

Paulino Daniele M. S.1ORCID,Ligler Heather1ORCID,Napolitano Rebecca1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Architectural Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, 201 Old Main, University Park, PA 16801, USA

Abstract

This research develops a shape grammar to generate solutions for the adaptive reuse of historic buildings. More precisely, it proposes a transformation grammar for sobrado buildings, a typology present in the historic center of São Luís, Brazil. The methodology defines a workflow for adapting sobrado buildings, once characterized for single-families, into multi-family apartments considering spatial and structural requirements. The grammar specifies a framework for repurposing historic buildings into social housing and considers the allocation of three types of apartments in the floor plan: studios, one-bedroom apartments, and two-bedroom apartments. The adopted strategy for spatial planning prioritizes access to natural daylight. The grammar supports different layout solutions for the same building and aims to accelerate the reuse of historic structures for contemporary housing needs. This paper describes the grammar rules and their application to three case study buildings.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering,Architecture

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