1st Edition
The Adaptive Home Supplementary Space Design for an Uncertain Future
1. Dwelling Unit Changes and Emerging Needs in Global Urban Centres. 2. Intergrating Adaptable Framework for Emerging Needs. 3. Supplementary Space and the Systems Approach. 4. Scenario-Building: Working-from-Home. 5. Knowledge Model and Synthesis of Criteria. 6. Applying and Testing the Generic Model across Multi-Family Housing Types. 7. System-Level Strategies for Materialising Supplementary Space in Multi-Family Housing. 8. Conclusions: Towards a Framework for Resilient Living.
Biography
Sam Moshaver is an Assistant Professor in the School of Architecture at Florida International University's College of Communication, Architecture + the Arts in Miami, where he contributes to both teaching and research in interior design and architecture. He holds a PhD in Environmental Design from the Université de Montréal, bringing a multidisciplinary perspective to his scholarship. His research centres on design methods and environment–behaviour studies, with particular emphasis on flexibility in housing and the ways in which the built environment shapes human experience and well-being. As Director of the CoDEC Research Lab (Collaboratory for Design, Environment, and Cognition) within FIU's School of Architecture, Moshaver leads interdisciplinary investigations at the intersection of design, human factors, and cognitive science. His current projects include student housing for individuals with developmental disabilities (supported by the American Society of Interior Designers), neurodiversity in workplace environments, and the integration of digital media into design pedagogy and studio education.
Bertug Ozarisoy is an Assistant Professor in Architectural Engineering in the College of Engineering at the United Arab Emirates University (UAEU). He is a Visiting Fellow in the School of Engineering and Design in the College of Technology and Environment at the London Southbank University (LSBU). His work bridges architectural design, building performance evaluation and energy policy, with particular emphasis on passive cooling and thermal comfort. He has authored books with Routledge, including Transgressive Design Strategies for Utopian Cities and Energy Policy Design in the Eastern Mediterranean Basin, and contributes regularly to journals on energy efficiency and thermal comfort.






