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Socio- Economical Sustainability

How do we define the problem today ?. Socio- Economical Sustainability. Agustí Canadell - Sofie Deboutte - Clinton Lucas. Socio-economical Social inequality - Ageing population - Migration Changing lifestyle - Post industrial society Work/ Mobility Affordable housing.

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Socio- Economical Sustainability

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  1. How do we define the problem today ? • Socio- Economical • Sustainability Agustí Canadell - Sofie Deboutte - Clinton Lucas

  2. Socio-economical • Social inequality • - Ageing population • - Migration • Changing lifestyle • - Post industrial society • Work/ Mobility • Affordable housing

  3. Sustainability • Climate changing • Global warning • - Low energy • - Recycling • - Re-use • - Self-sufficiency • - Environmental buildings • - Flexibility • - Sustainable materials

  4. Architecture Provoke ______ Society______ Respond (active)(passive)

  5. Socio-economical • Social inequality • - Ageing population • - Migration • Changing lifestyle • - Post industrial society • Work/ Mobility • Affordable housing

  6. Socio-economical • Social inequality • - Ageing population • - Migration • Changing lifestyle • - Post industrial society • Work/ Mobility • Affordable housing

  7. Changing lifestyle • Family  individual  changing typology •  shared spaces •  flexibility QUINTA DA MALAGUEIRA Alvaro Siza  1979  Évora, Portugal HOUSING IN SANCHINARRO MVRDV & Blanca Lleó  2001  Madrid, Spain Kazuyo Sejima Gifu kitagata 1994-2000 Gifu Japan The inhabitant can choose between diverse typologies of which one better adapts to his necessities. Low tech evolutionary housing which can be transformed by the addition or removal of rooms.

  8. Changing lifestyle SEBASTIANSTRASSE RESIDENTIAL PROJECT B&E Baumschlager Eberle   2001  Dornbirn, Austria living on the edge. the location: an old residential building with a barn facing the street in a dense urban area; the construction site lies behind it. the existing building was refurbished and the barn was renovated. the relatively expensive plot was used right up to the bordering edge for the construction of a residential building.

  9. Socio-economical • Social inequality • - Ageing population • - Migration • Changing lifestyle • - Post industrial society • Work/ Mobility • Affordable housing

  10. Affordable housing • prefabrication •  location •  mixed tenure •  social mix Prefabricated Housing Mixed Tenure RAINES DAIRY MODULAR HOUSING Allford Hall Monaghan Morris  2002  London CHORLTON PARK Stephenson Bell  2002  Chorlton Park,Manchester,UK

  11. Sustainability • Low energy • Recycling BEDZED – BEDDINGTON ZERO ENERGY DEVELOPMENT OSAKA GAS EXPERIMENTAL HOUSING Committee for the Osaka Gas NEXT 21 Project  1993  Osaka , Japan

  12. Sustainability • Reuse APARTMENT BUILDING, Andrzej Owczarek, NOW Nowakowski, Owczarek, Wilkocki Biuro  1999  Lodz, Rolnicza str., Poland

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