Danish vernacular architecture: Sustainability as a preservation value

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Abstract

New research has demonstrated that sustainable aspects were inherent in Danish preindustrial vernacular architecture. As a logical consequence of this knowledge and with the growing focus on sustainability, this paper investigates sustainability as a preservation value for the purpose of increasing sustainability in Danish architectural conservation. To achieve this objective, the paper presents a so-called thought experiment carried out as a critical case study in order to explore if and to what extent sustainable values are already part of architectural conservation. First, the theoretical base of adding sustainability as a preservation value and the analytical model is established. Next, the case study is carried out and then sustainability as a preservation value is discussed. Lastly, the paper outlines a number of recommendations for promoting sustainability in architectural conservation, including sustainability as a preservation value.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationArchitectural and Archaeological Heritage : Management and New Technologies
EditorsC. Mileto, F. Vegas, V. Cristini, L. García
Number of pages8
PublisherISPRS
Publication date10 Sept 2020
Pages211–218
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Sept 2020
EventHeritage 2020: International conference on vernacular architecture in world heritage sites. Risks and new technologies - Universitat Polytechnica de Valencia, Valencia, Spain
Duration: 9 Sept 202012 Sept 2020
https://heritage2020.blogs.upv.es/

Conference

ConferenceHeritage 2020
LocationUniversitat Polytechnica de Valencia
Country/TerritorySpain
CityValencia
Period09/09/202012/09/2020
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Keywords

  • Vernacular architecture
  • Architectural conservation
  • Sustainability
  • Preservation values
  • Heritage
  • Denmark

Artistic research

  • No

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