Skip to main content

LUP Student Papers

LUND UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES

Living with the surrounding conditions - Towards a more sustainable way of dwelling in an urban context

Börlin, Raphael LU (2023) AAHM10 20231
Department of Architecture and Built Environment
Abstract
Historically, inhabitants have always altered their domestic spaces to adapt to different environmental conditions and to meet personal needs. Especially in rural dwellings, lowtech but very effective and simple ways of adaptations have been and are still in use. These methods stand more than ever diametral to the way we dwell and use our domestic spaces today. All the building ele- ments are getting more complex and need to fulfil several different functions, without any conscious (human) action. The climate is automatically regulated by air conditioning systems, automatic heating and highly efficient windows that provide a view separated from other external climate aspects and weather phenomenas. With the complexity come also more costs,... (More)
Historically, inhabitants have always altered their domestic spaces to adapt to different environmental conditions and to meet personal needs. Especially in rural dwellings, lowtech but very effective and simple ways of adaptations have been and are still in use. These methods stand more than ever diametral to the way we dwell and use our domestic spaces today. All the building ele- ments are getting more complex and need to fulfil several different functions, without any conscious (human) action. The climate is automatically regulated by air conditioning systems, automatic heating and highly efficient windows that provide a view separated from other external climate aspects and weather phenomenas. With the complexity come also more costs, both monetary and environmentally. In the course of the war in Ukraine and the energy crisis in Europe, a vivid discussion about heating and temperature in buildings has taken place.
This thesis project investigates how domestic space can be built and used in correlation to the environment. Through theoretical explorations of climate and comfort aspects as well as a comparison of key references from architectural history, the topic of living with the surrounding conditions is ap- proached from different perspectives. Informed by the research, a new typolo- gy of dwelling is established, with different climate zones that directly relate to weather, activity, comfort and user demands. While the principal focus lies on a seasonal living, the flexibility of the created system allows a reconfiguration of space over a lifetime. To implement and test the typology in a physical envi- ronment, a case study in Malmö is performed. The project is situated in Norra Sorgenfri in Malmö, one of the latest development areas creating new living quarters on a former industrial site. (Less)
Please use this url to cite or link to this publication:
author
Börlin, Raphael LU
supervisor
organization
course
AAHM10 20231
year
type
H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
subject
keywords
adaptive housing, performative dwelling, lowtech, typology, climate conditions, urban housing
language
English
id
9129588
date added to LUP
2023-06-26 08:34:26
date last changed
2023-06-26 08:34:26
@misc{9129588,
  abstract     = {{Historically, inhabitants have always altered their domestic spaces to adapt to different environmental conditions and to meet personal needs. Especially in rural dwellings, lowtech but very effective and simple ways of adaptations have been and are still in use. These methods stand more than ever diametral to the way we dwell and use our domestic spaces today. All the building ele- ments are getting more complex and need to fulfil several different functions, without any conscious (human) action. The climate is automatically regulated by air conditioning systems, automatic heating and highly efficient windows that provide a view separated from other external climate aspects and weather phenomenas. With the complexity come also more costs, both monetary and environmentally. In the course of the war in Ukraine and the energy crisis in Europe, a vivid discussion about heating and temperature in buildings has taken place.
This thesis project investigates how domestic space can be built and used in correlation to the environment. Through theoretical explorations of climate and comfort aspects as well as a comparison of key references from architectural history, the topic of living with the surrounding conditions is ap- proached from different perspectives. Informed by the research, a new typolo- gy of dwelling is established, with different climate zones that directly relate to weather, activity, comfort and user demands. While the principal focus lies on a seasonal living, the flexibility of the created system allows a reconfiguration of space over a lifetime. To implement and test the typology in a physical envi- ronment, a case study in Malmö is performed. The project is situated in Norra Sorgenfri in Malmö, one of the latest development areas creating new living quarters on a former industrial site.}},
  author       = {{Börlin, Raphael}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Living with the surrounding conditions - Towards a more sustainable way of dwelling in an urban context}},
  year         = {{2023}},
}