Both on campuses and in society at large, many spaces remain abandoned for long periods. The transition from vacating a space to establishing a new function can take months or even years, involving factors such as design, timelines, funding, and project approval. During this time, is there a way to reduce the inconvenience and disruption caused to the surrounding areas due to the lack of functionality? My answer is temporary buildings.
Buildings can generally be categorized as temporary or permanent, depending on their duration of use. However, by adopting the concept of modular construction, a building can embody both, allowing its function and space to be freely adapted to the environment. This approach enables the use of temporary buildings to fulfill campus functions.