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Abstract
Burning fossil fuels to keep people warm in buildings in the northern hemisphere has contributed to global pollution. Decades of this excessive resource use is now causing a shift in our environment and climate. In response, European policies require ever stringent building fabric standards to curb energy use in buildings. This, in turn, has led to some architects and engineers to experiment with new materials, construction methods, energy production and supply systems. However, many of these experiments have remained in the engineering domain. Architecture has been slow to engage with or respond to this shifting world, leading to buildings that lack environmental ambition and imagination. More often than not spatial qualities and non-energy related issues are de-prioritised.
As a contrast to these prevailing scenarios, it appears that many Nordic buildings quietly respond to these new challenges [1]. In response to the harshness of the local climatic conditions and diminished daylighting during the long winters, increased performance requirements and good lighting conditions are basic criteria. In addition to this, many sustainable Nordic buildings are exemplary in terms of spatial qualities, sustainable material solutions and in response to societal challenges. Moreover, many Nordic architects integrate sustainability into their buildings in unobtrusive ways, and it is this that is exemplary for architecture throughout the world.
This paper sets out to explore the different sustainable design approaches of three Nordic case studies and to communicate the authors’ evaluation and interpretation of the architects’ sustainability framework and approaches. Three evaluation methods were used to frame the exemplary sustainability aspects and to map any shortcomings. In doing so, the evaluation methods are reflected upon and some key findings will be drawn out for sustainable building beyond the Nordic region.
As a contrast to these prevailing scenarios, it appears that many Nordic buildings quietly respond to these new challenges [1]. In response to the harshness of the local climatic conditions and diminished daylighting during the long winters, increased performance requirements and good lighting conditions are basic criteria. In addition to this, many sustainable Nordic buildings are exemplary in terms of spatial qualities, sustainable material solutions and in response to societal challenges. Moreover, many Nordic architects integrate sustainability into their buildings in unobtrusive ways, and it is this that is exemplary for architecture throughout the world.
This paper sets out to explore the different sustainable design approaches of three Nordic case studies and to communicate the authors’ evaluation and interpretation of the architects’ sustainability framework and approaches. Three evaluation methods were used to frame the exemplary sustainability aspects and to map any shortcomings. In doing so, the evaluation methods are reflected upon and some key findings will be drawn out for sustainable building beyond the Nordic region.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | The 6th International Conference on Architecture and Built Environment S.Arch : Conference Proceedings |
Number of pages | 9 |
Place of Publication | Erlangen |
Publisher | Impressum Get It Published Verlag e.K. |
Publication date | Jul 2019 |
Edition | 2019 |
Pages | 227-238 |
Article number | 03.103 |
Chapter | 03 |
ISBN (Print) | 978-3-9820758-3-9 |
Publication status | Published - Jul 2019 |
Event | S.Arch 2019: The 6th International Conference on Architecture & Built Environment - Havana, Cuba Duration: 5 Mar 2019 → 7 Mar 2019 Conference number: 6 |
Conference
Conference | S.Arch 2019: The 6th International Conference on Architecture & Built Environment |
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Number | 6 |
Country/Territory | Cuba |
City | Havana |
Period | 05/03/2019 → 07/03/2019 |
Keywords
- Nordic architecture
- integrated sustainable design
- contextual design
- design approaches
Artistic research
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S.Arch 2019: The 6th International Conference on Architecture & Built Environment
Elizabeth Donovan (Speaker)
Mar 2019Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Organisation and participation in conference