Review, redesign, repurpose: improving the methodology of repurposing unused commercial office buildings

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Laurentian University Library & Archives

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This thesis explores how to improve the existing process of commercial office conversion models to develop a long-term solution to mass vacancy rates in mid-sized Ontario cities. An analysis of how these systems operate reveals that they are insufficient to address the needs for which they are designed, lacking insight and adaptability. Mid- sized cities consistently possess masses of prominent vacant properties that accentuate city-wide issues. The proposed conversion model prioritizes consistent long-term success through less exclusionary selection of location, prioritization of modern living styles, better utilization of environmental systems, and flexible walling types to create properties that can constantly adapt to the changing needs of the local community. The proposed model would also provide different tiers of conversion to ensure versatility for the building owners, regardless of financial means. This model is then implemented upon a vacant building within downtown Sudbury, with the different levels of conversion demonstrated.

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