As remote work transforms the commercial real estate landscape, architects face unprecedented opportunities to address the affordable housing crisis through innovative adaptive reuse strategies. This course explores how underutilized office buildings in suburban markets can be transformed into vibrant residential communities. Our expert panel will examine current office vacancy trends and their implications for conversion opportunities, while diving deep into practical design strategies that navigate stringent zoning challenges and building code adaptations essential for structural health and safety. Participants will discover the complexities of adapting essential infrastructure, particularly the requirements for updating mechanical, electric, and plumbing systems to ensure adequate sanitation. These design challenges also include addressing issues such as the potential need for seismic retrofits in certain areas and determining the usability of existing structures, such as existing circulation and floor slabs. Beyond addressing housing shortages, these conversions offer substantial environmental benefits by extending building lifecycles and reducing construction waste. Join us to explore cutting-edge approaches that transform vacant commercial spaces into thriving residential neighborhoods while supporting sustainable development goals.

This session was recorded live on December 9, 2025.

Course EID: AIAU25-RUDC01R
Course Status: Published
Product SKU: AIAU25-RUDC01R
Course Type: Course
Delivery type: On Demand
Knowledge Level: Intermediate
CPE Credit: 1
Credits: LU|HSW
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Learning Objective 1:

Analyze current office market dynamics and identify viable conversion opportunities based on vacancy rates, structural characteristics (e.g., assessing the utility of existing circulation and non-modified slabs), and shifting workplace patterns in suburban markets.

Learning Objective 2:

Design mixed-use solutions that integrate residential units with existing commercial properties to enhance community diversity, promote walkability, and create pedestrian-friendly neighborhood networks.

Learning Objective 3:

Evaluate sustainability benefits of adaptive reuse projects, including environmental impact reduction, resource conservation, and lifecycle extension compared to new construction alternatives.

Learning Objective 4:

Develop comprehensive conversion strategies that ensure structural health, safety, and welfare (HSW) by addressing zoning modifications, building code compliance for residential occupancy, including the need for specialized adaptations like seismic retrofits, and the successful integration of modified mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems necessary for residential sanitation.

Presented in partnership with the Regional and Urban Design Committee (RUDC).

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Language: EN
Session Code: 1
Completion Mark: 100
Topics: Project Planning & Design
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