edilme
Edilme is a term used in urban design theory to describe a flexible, modular framework for designing and evolving urban blocks. It envisions buildings and public spaces as a network of interchangeable modules and shared infrastructures that can be reconfigured in response to demographic shifts, climate risks, and changing transportation patterns.
The term edilme is not tied to a particular language or jurisdiction. It appears in theoretical discussions
Origin and usage: Edilme emerged in the context of resilience and adaptive reuse debates in the 2020s
Principles: Modularity, adaptability, and scalability; shared infrastructure and open data governance; emphasis on mixed-use programming; energy
Implementation and practice: Edilme is discussed in planning simulations, design studios, and pilot projects that test
Reception and challenges: Critics note that edilme's abstract framework can obscure implementation realities, including regulatory complexity,
See also: urban design; modular construction; adaptive reuse; resilience; smart cities.