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Designing for change: performative and flexible approaches to contemporary housing

  • Ajman University

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Abstract

Contemporary housing must accommodate demographic volatility, climatic extremes, and evolving household structures. This article develops an integrated framework for “designing for change” that aligns four lenses: flexibility (design method), adaptability (long-term functional capacity), performativity (environmental interaction), and calibrated incompleteness (resident agency) to reposition housing as an open system rather than a finished object. Drawing on Open Building and Open Form theory, we test the framework through comparative case studies that bridge global precedents (e.g., Elemental’s incremental housing; Doshi’s Aranya housing) and Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) applications (e.g., BaityKool, Masdar Eco-Villa, Dubai’s policy reforms, and Saudi developments such as ROSHN Sedra and TAG Villa). Findings indicate that effective GCC housing couples lightweight, modular “hardware” with policy-enabled elasticity and passive-active environmental systems, enabling staged growth, post-occupancy modification, and culturally specific patterns of use. The article argues that flexibility is a sociotechnical and sociocultural imperative requiring regulatory foresight, material innovation, and meaningful participation. It concludes with an agenda for measurement (post-occupancy adaptability metrics), governance (codes that normalize change), and pedagogy (time-based design rehearsal), offering transferable lessons for resilient, inclusive, and climate-responsive housing.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1677525
JournalFrontiers in Built Environment
Volume11
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025

Keywords

  • GCC housing
  • flexible architecture
  • incremental growth
  • open form
  • performative design
  • residential design
  • strategic planning

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