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Abstract
Effective management of adaptive reuse projects is essential for repurposing buildings to meet local needs with innovative uses. Shifting from project-based to research-based design empowers architects to lead value-driven projects. This study sets two correlated aims: to develop the value-driven design scenario for the adaptive reuse of a car parking structure for controlled environment agriculture and to evaluate the impact of architects on design management and organisational performance by applying the ‘Designence 2.0’ model. The results indicate that employing research-based design methods leads to a better understanding of the design problem and guides the adaptive reuse process towards value-driven outcomes. As leaders in adaptive reuse projects, architects contribute to financial and non-financial benefits for organisational performance through their design expertise.
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Design Studies is a leading international academic journal focused on developing understanding of design processes. It studies design activity across all domains of application, including engineering and product design, architectural and urban design, computer artefacts and systems design. It therefore provides an interdisciplinary forum for the analysis, development and discussion of fundamental aspects of design activity, from cognition and methodology to values and philosophy.
Design Studies publishes work that is concerned with the process of designing, and is relevant to a broad audience of researchers, teachers and practitioners. We welcome original, scientific and scholarly research papers reporting studies concerned with the process of designing in all its many fields, or furthering the development and application of new knowledge relating to design process. Papers should be written to be intelligible and pertinent to a wide range of readership across different design domains. To be relevant for this journal, a paper has to offer something that gives new insight into or knowledge about the design process, or assists new development of the processes of designing.