Holistic sustainability: advancing interdisciplinary building design through tools and data in Denmark

Sustainable housing and buildings constitute a fundamental part of the future urban fabric. This study aims at clarifying how different actors employ parameters of sustainability in building design and what enables the holistic perspective of the interrelating social, economic and environmental par...

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Main Authors: Nils Lykke Sørensen, Freja Nygaard Rasmussen, Turid Borgestrand Øien, Anne Kathrine Frandsen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UTS ePRESS 2020-05-01
Series:Construction Economics and Building
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Online Access:https://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/index.php/AJCEB/article/view/6671
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spelling doaj-2f25fda7c9af4d2fae2fc040aaf6241a2020-11-25T03:45:52ZengUTS ePRESSConstruction Economics and Building2204-90292020-05-0120210.5130/AJCEB.v20i2.6671Holistic sustainability: advancing interdisciplinary building design through tools and data in DenmarkNils Lykke SørensenFreja Nygaard RasmussenTurid Borgestrand Øien0Anne Kathrine FrandsenAalborg University Sustainable housing and buildings constitute a fundamental part of the future urban fabric. This study aims at clarifying how different actors employ parameters of sustainability in building design and what enables the holistic perspective of the interrelating social, economic and environmental parameters. Interviews with building developers and designers show that decision support tools are used late in the design process and commonly focused on single parameters of sustainability. The analysis shows how practitioners of the planning and early design phases operate at general levels of geometrical clusters and volumes but must continuously evaluate each project from the perspective of the specifications of end-users and the public, to ensure holistic sustainability. This opposing relationship between need and availability of general and specific data, however, challenges the implementation of holistic sustainability. Advancing the interdisciplinary, holistic building design requires systematic aggregation of data from executed projects of this data into applicable rules-of-thumb. In parallel, future tools for simulation and dialogue must employ a broader scope of sustainability parameters. The conceptual frameworks of data and tools presented in this study can be used as a backdrop for developing sectoral https://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/index.php/AJCEB/article/view/6671Holistic sustainability, building design stages, sustainability parameters, decision support tools, data and knowledge management.
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author Nils Lykke Sørensen
Freja Nygaard Rasmussen
Turid Borgestrand Øien
Anne Kathrine Frandsen
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Freja Nygaard Rasmussen
Turid Borgestrand Øien
Anne Kathrine Frandsen
Holistic sustainability: advancing interdisciplinary building design through tools and data in Denmark
Construction Economics and Building
Holistic sustainability, building design stages, sustainability parameters, decision support tools, data and knowledge management.
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Freja Nygaard Rasmussen
Turid Borgestrand Øien
Anne Kathrine Frandsen
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title Holistic sustainability: advancing interdisciplinary building design through tools and data in Denmark
title_short Holistic sustainability: advancing interdisciplinary building design through tools and data in Denmark
title_full Holistic sustainability: advancing interdisciplinary building design through tools and data in Denmark
title_fullStr Holistic sustainability: advancing interdisciplinary building design through tools and data in Denmark
title_full_unstemmed Holistic sustainability: advancing interdisciplinary building design through tools and data in Denmark
title_sort holistic sustainability: advancing interdisciplinary building design through tools and data in denmark
publisher UTS ePRESS
series Construction Economics and Building
issn 2204-9029
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Sustainable housing and buildings constitute a fundamental part of the future urban fabric. This study aims at clarifying how different actors employ parameters of sustainability in building design and what enables the holistic perspective of the interrelating social, economic and environmental parameters. Interviews with building developers and designers show that decision support tools are used late in the design process and commonly focused on single parameters of sustainability. The analysis shows how practitioners of the planning and early design phases operate at general levels of geometrical clusters and volumes but must continuously evaluate each project from the perspective of the specifications of end-users and the public, to ensure holistic sustainability. This opposing relationship between need and availability of general and specific data, however, challenges the implementation of holistic sustainability. Advancing the interdisciplinary, holistic building design requires systematic aggregation of data from executed projects of this data into applicable rules-of-thumb. In parallel, future tools for simulation and dialogue must employ a broader scope of sustainability parameters. The conceptual frameworks of data and tools presented in this study can be used as a backdrop for developing sectoral
topic Holistic sustainability, building design stages, sustainability parameters, decision support tools, data and knowledge management.
url https://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/index.php/AJCEB/article/view/6671
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