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Post-occupancy evaluation of a restored industrial building:A contemporary art and design gallery in Mexico
Received date: 07 Oct 2014
Accepted date: 23 Sep 2015
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This paper presents the results obtained from a post-occupancy evaluation (POE) study conducted in an old fabric building called “La Violeta”. This structure has been recently converted into a contemporary art gallery. La Violeta is located in Puebla City, Mexico. The building dates from the beginning of the 19th century; it was built and used as a textile factory until the first decades of the 20th century. This POE study aims to assess the new use of the building from the users' point of view. Methodology involves historical research of the building, analysis of the conversion strategy, walk through investigation, and a user survey .Questions regarding the re-utilization strategy used in the building and its current use are included in the survey, such as “How do people perceive the space regarding its functionality, accessibility, and comfort?” Although the re-utilization process destroyed several historic elements, the re-use of old industrial spaces that otherwise would be obsolete and disused seems pertinent. Developing small renovation projects as part of an integral and wider project seems feasible. Users perceive the building as comfortable but not properly advertised as an art gallery, and its location is difficult to find.
J. Mundo-Hernández , M.C. Valerdi-Nochebuena , J. Sosa-Oliver . Post-occupancy evaluation of a restored industrial building:A contemporary art and design gallery in Mexico[J]. Frontiers of Architectural Research, 2015 , 4(4) : 330 -340 . DOI: 10.1016/j.foar.2015.09.003
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