Architectural qualities of Danish office buildings built between 1960 and 1980, seen in a contemporary sustainable perspective

Loay Akram Hannoudi, Michael Lauring, Jørgen Erik Christensen

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Abstract

This study is about evaluating the past and present architectural quality of office
buildings built between1960 and 1980 in Denmark. The evaluation will focus on
the expression of these buildings in relation to their context, combined with the
present sustainable performance of the buildings and their critical problems.
The initial method is a historical study to define the originally intended
architectural quality of the office buildings and the different aspects related to
this quality. The architectural quality is studied in relation to the societal and
technological processes that characterized this period, with special focus on
industrialization and its impact on the design process, particularly in adopting
rational and economic solutions.
When evaluating the buildings in a contemporary, sustainable perspective, the
designer faces many problems. These include: economic problems due to high
energy consumption; comfort problems due to bad indoor climate; and
environmental problems due to the use of construction materials with a negative
impact on the environment. Site visits show that these buildings are facing many
characteristic constructional and aesthetic problems regarding material
durability, mould and fungus, and lack of tightness.
The analysis of the originally intended architectural quality combined with
current constructional, sustainable and aesthetic evaluation forms the basis for a
discussion on the possibilities of implementing sustainable solutions in the office
buildings. This implementation will have an impact on the aesthetic output, and
the concepts of possible contemporary architectures are highlighted.
Keywords: architectural quality, sustainable performance, modernism,
industrialization, environment, aesthetic aspects, economic, comfort problems,
durability and rationality.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEco-Architecture VI : Harmonisation between Architecture and Nature
Number of pages21
Volume161
PublisherWIT Press
Publication date18 Aug 2016
Pages119 - 130
ISBN (Print)978-1-78466-111-3
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-78466-112-0
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18 Aug 2016
EventEco-Architecture 2016 Conference - Alicante University, Alicante, Spain
Duration: 13 Jul 201615 Jul 2016
http://www.wessex.ac.uk/conferences/2016/eco-architecture-2016

Conference

ConferenceEco-Architecture 2016 Conference
LocationAlicante University
Country/TerritorySpain
CityAlicante,
Period13/07/201615/07/2016
Internet address
SeriesWIT Transactions on The Built Environment
ISSN1743-3509

Keywords

  • architectural quality, sustainable performance, modernism, industrialization, environment, aesthetic aspects, economic, comfort problems, durability and rationality.

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