Rotterdam roof park: A multifunctional structure of shared use

Defining four spatial dimensions of multifunctionality

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Abstract

In the context of urban
planning, concepts of multiple land-use refer to situations were the existing
space is more intensively used (Habiforum, cited in Hooimeijer et al, 2001). This
can be achieved by morphological integration of functions (stacking of multiple
functions in one building or construction), by mixed space use (multiple
functions in a certain defined area) and by temporal shared-use of the same
space.

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