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Title: Circularity and Timeliness - New Roles and Changing Attitudes in Architecture
Authors: MAC AOIDH, Colm 
Kockerols, Jérôme
Advisors: Van Cleempoel, K
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Bouwmeester Maitre Architecte
Source: Borret, Kristiaan; Durt, Lola; Kockerols, Jérôme (Ed.). The Architecture of Reuse in Brussels - from linear to circular, Bouwmeester Maitre Architecte, p. 148 -151
Abstract: It is striking that each of the projects in this publication, as well as demonstrating proficiency in the act of building as a technical matter, also display a certain openness to seizing opportunities. Opportunity is closely linked to chance, but it is also related to timeliness (from the adjective timely). Timeliness was defined in the Ancient Greek concept of Kairos as the fact or quality of happening at the best possible moment or most opportune time. However, Thomas Rickert points out that it also encompasses a spatial meaning since “the earliest uses of Kairos were grounded in a sense of place.” Timeliness is therefore as much a spatial concept as a temporal one, referring to the possibilities, opportunities, and potential arising from a particular context — social, cultural, and material — at a given point in space and time. This positioned, situated aspect of timeliness is reflected in the contextual approaches adopted by the practitioners featured throughout this book.
Keywords: adaptive reuse;circular architecture;brussels architecture;bouwmeester maitre architecte;circularity;chance;timeliness;urban planning
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/44937
Link to publication/dataset: https://bma.brussels/app/uploads/2024/10/The-architecture-of-reuse-in-Brussels.pdf
ISBN: 9782960329117
Rights: Copyright is with BMA and the individual authors as listed in the Credits section of the Colophon. Every effort has been made to trace all copyright holders. It has not been possible, however, to securely identify the origin of every document. Anyone wishing to assert their rights in this matter must contact the publisher.
Category: B2
Type: Book Section
Appears in Collections:Research publications

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