Bolton Liam Thomas2024-03-112024-03-112023Bolton L.T., A Quantitative Analysis of the Exoadaptivity of Buildings in London. W: XXIX International Seminar on Urban Form. ISUF 2022 Urban Redevelopment and Revitalisation. A Multidisciplinary Perspective. 6th June – 11th September 2022, Łódź–Kraków, Kantarek A.A. (Ed.), Hanzl M. (Ed.), Figlus T. (Ed.), Musiaka Ł. (Ed.)., Lodz University of Technology Conference Proceedings No. 2554, Lodz University of Technology Press, Lodz 2023, p. 69-80, ISBN 978-83-67934-03-9, DOI: 10.34658/9788367934039.6.978-83-67934-03-9http://hdl.handle.net/11652/5028https://doi.org/10.34658/9788367934039.6Adapting cities is a method of addressing global warming and rising sea levels. Rooftop housing, a way of externally adapting buildings, has recently been promoted in London. The concept of ‘exoadaptivity’ has been developed by this study to describe how buildings and built environments externally adapt. Using unstructured data from the planning system and text mining, this study provides a quantitative analysis of the exoadaptivity of buildings in London with an emphasis on the spatial and temporal dimensions of rooftop housing. The results reveal that the exoadaptivity of buildings in London varied. This study also finds that there are contrasts in terms of how residential and non-residential buildings adapted. Amidst global environmental crises such as climate change, exoadapting buildings could be critical to achieving sustainability in the built environment.enDla wszystkich w zakresie dozwolonego użytkuFair use conditionexoadaptivityadaptable architecturerooftop housingclimate changeLondonegzoadaptywnośćarchitektura adaptowalnazabudowa dachowazmiany klimatyczneA Quantitative Analysis of the Exoadaptivity of Buildings in Londonkonferencja - rozdziałLicencja PŁLUT License10.34658/9788367934039.6