Characterizing sustainability aesthetics of buildings and environments: methodological frame and pilot application to the hybrid environments

IF 0.1 0 ARCHITECTURE Landscape Architecture and Art Pub Date : 2021-12-30 DOI:10.22616/j.landarchart.2021.19.06
Aurelija Daugėlaitė, H. Doğan, I. Gražulevičiūtė-Vileniškė
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Growing environmental awareness and emerging design and performance requirements related with the implementation of sustainability goals inevitably have an influence on construction, architecture, urban design and the development of our built environment in general. This influence is reflected both in the increasingly efficient ecological performance of built structures and the growing array of related technologies, and in the aesthetic expression of these environmentally conscious designs. The aesthetic expression of sustainability concept and values is sometimes referred to as sustainability aesthetics. The aim of this research is to develop and test a methodological framework for characterizing the sustainability aesthetics of the built environments. The elaborated methodological framework integrates biophilic design, sustainability aesthetics, regenerative design and genius loci as the most promising approaches, allowing the integration of human and environmental concerns. To test the framework, we selected historic built environments that reflect long-lasting sustainable co-existence between humans and their environment and represent hybrid characteristics of both architectural and urban space. One of the purposes selecting these environments for the case study was to determine the features of an organically evolved sustainability aesthetics that could become a valuable source of inspiration for architectural design and management of the built environments.
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建筑和环境的可持续性美学特征:方法框架和混合环境的试点应用
不断增长的环保意识和与可持续发展目标的实施相关的新兴设计和性能要求不可避免地对建筑、建筑、城市设计和建筑环境的总体发展产生影响。这种影响既反映在建筑结构日益高效的生态性能和越来越多的相关技术上,也反映在这些具有环保意识的设计的美学表达上。可持续发展概念和价值的美学表达有时被称为可持续发展美学。本研究的目的是开发和测试一种方法框架,以表征建筑环境的可持续性美学。精心设计的方法框架将亲生物设计、可持续性美学、再生设计和天才位点作为最有前途的方法,允许人类和环境问题的整合。为了测试框架,我们选择了历史建筑环境,这些环境反映了人类与环境之间长期可持续的共存,并代表了建筑和城市空间的混合特征。选择这些环境进行案例研究的目的之一是确定有机发展的可持续性美学的特征,这可能成为建筑设计和建筑环境管理的宝贵灵感来源。
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