
There are many examples around the world of wonderful, innovative and exciting building designs that have grasped the potential of portability, and yet too many mobile buildings are only adequate for their needs and do not challenge the perceived limitations of buildings of this type. They reduce their spatial and environmental performance thresholds to a level that would not be acceptable in a permanently sited building. The quality of many re-locatable building products has therefore been restricted by a lack of awareness of their potential by both the manufacturer and the user.

The aim of the portable and flexible architecture research led by Professor Robert Kronenburg at Liverpool School of Architecture is to draw together the knowledge present in the skills of designers, builders and manufacturers of flexible and mobile buildings, both past and present as well as from unrelated industries where the possibility of technology transfer has yet to be assessed. Through meeting and discussion, publication and exhibition - the cultural, aesthetic, economic and ecological benefits of portable architecture can be disseminated to those who can realise its full capacity for development.
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Robert Kronenburg was co-organiser and speaker at the international conference Building Resilient Environments at XJTLU, Suzhou, China 19th October 2018.
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