Climate Crisis: Social Response through Sustainable Social Housing

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Autor(a) principal: Johansson, Jan
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Artigo
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Resumo: The concept of sustainable development implies seeking a balance between exploitation and protection of the Earth's resources in an attempt to preserve our basis for living. Sustainable development must satisfy people’s present needs without jeopardizing future generations’ chances of satisfying theirs. Among architects, the concept of sustainable architecture emerged from various social interests based on various interpretations of the problem and characterized by quite a number of different pathways, each pointing to sustainable solutions as responses to the climate crisis. Architects' diverse views on sustainable architecture have become a battleground for ‘the right attitudes’ - artistic schools of thought and cultural movements with competing logics of sustainability. In this respect, the role of the architect and the choice of sustainable logic become central to the design process of sustainable architecture - and also to the development of Danish social housing. Various incentives have helped influence sustainability in a Danish context, for instance in site conditions, sustainable technologies, infrastructure, facilities, financing and social ideals. Since the energy crisis of the 1970s, the development of sustainable social housing in Denmark has also been influenced by various pathways in this fluid system of changing logics, values and beliefs as social responses to the climate crisis.
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spelling Climate Crisis: Social Response through Sustainable Social HousingCrise Climática: Resposta Social por intermédio de Habitação Social Sustentável ArquiteturaDesenvolvimentoDinamarcaArchitectureDevelopmentDenmarkArquitecturaDesarrolloDinamarcaThe concept of sustainable development implies seeking a balance between exploitation and protection of the Earth's resources in an attempt to preserve our basis for living. Sustainable development must satisfy people’s present needs without jeopardizing future generations’ chances of satisfying theirs. Among architects, the concept of sustainable architecture emerged from various social interests based on various interpretations of the problem and characterized by quite a number of different pathways, each pointing to sustainable solutions as responses to the climate crisis. Architects' diverse views on sustainable architecture have become a battleground for ‘the right attitudes’ - artistic schools of thought and cultural movements with competing logics of sustainability. In this respect, the role of the architect and the choice of sustainable logic become central to the design process of sustainable architecture - and also to the development of Danish social housing. Various incentives have helped influence sustainability in a Danish context, for instance in site conditions, sustainable technologies, infrastructure, facilities, financing and social ideals. Since the energy crisis of the 1970s, the development of sustainable social housing in Denmark has also been influenced by various pathways in this fluid system of changing logics, values and beliefs as social responses to the climate crisis.El concepto de desarrollo sostenible implica encontrar un equilibrio entre extraer y proteger los recursos del planeta, en un intento de sostener nuestra base de vida. El desarrollo sostenible debe satisfacer las necesidades de los ciudadanos actuales sin comprometer la satisfacción de las de las generaciones futuras. Entre los arquitectos, el concepto de arquitectura sustentable surgió de varios intereses sociales, basados ​​en interpretaciones del problema, y ​​caracterizado por una serie de pensamientos divergentes, cada uno apuntando a soluciones sustentables como respuestas a la crisis climática. Los diversos puntos de vista de los arquitectos sobre la arquitectura sostenible se convirtieron en un campo de batalla para las "actitudes correctas": escuelas artísticas de pensamiento y movimientos culturales con fundamentos contrapuestos de sostenibilidad. En este sentido, el papel del arquitecto y la elección de la lógica sostenible se vuelven fundamentales para el proceso de diseño de la arquitectura sostenible, y también para el desarrollo de la vivienda social danesa. Varios incentivos han ayudado a influir en la sostenibilidad en el contexto danés, por ejemplo, las condiciones del lugar, las tecnologías sostenibles, la infraestructura, las instalaciones, las finanzas y los ideales sociales. Desde la crisis energética de la década de 1970, el desarrollo de viviendas sociales sostenibles en Dinamarca también se ha visto influenciado por varios caminos en este sistema fluido de lógicas, valores y convicciones cambiantes de las respuestas sociales a la crisis climática.O conceito de desenvolvimento sustentável implica encontrar um equilíbrio entre extração e proteção dos recursos do planeta, numa tentativa de suster a nossa base de vida. O desenvolvimento sustentável deve satisfazer as necessidades dos atuais cidadãos sem comprometer as gerações futuras de satisfazer as suas. Entre os arquitetos, o conceito de arquitetura sustentável surgiu a partir de vários interesses sociais,baseados em interpretações do problema, e caracterizado por uma série de pensamentos divergentes, cada um apontando soluções sustentáveis como respostas à crise climática. As diversas visões dos arquitetos sobre arquitetura sustentável tornaram-se um campo de batalha para “as atitudes certas” – escolas artísticas de pensamento e movimentos culturais com lógicas concorrentes de sustentabilidade. A este respeito, o papel do arquiteto e a escolha da lógica sustentável tornam-se centrais para o processo de design da arquitetura sustentável – e também para o desenvolvimento da habitação social dinamarquesa. Vários incentivos ajudaram a influenciar a sustentabilidade no contexto dinamarquês, por exemplo, nas condições do local, tecnologias sustentáveis, infraestrutura, instalações, financiamento e ideais sociais. Desde a crise energética da década de 1970, o desenvolvimento da habitação social sustentável na Dinamarca foi também influenciado por vários caminhos nesse sistema fluido de mudança de lógicas, valores e convicção das respostas sociais à crise climática.Universidade São Judas Tadeu – Programa de Pós-Graduação Stricto Sensu em Arquitetura e Urbanismo2022-12-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistaarqurb.com.br/arqurb/article/view/63310.37916/arq.urb.vi35.633arq.urb; No. 35 (2022): set. - dez.; 78-88arq.urb; Núm. 35 (2022): set. - dez.; 78-88arq.urb; n. 35 (2022): set. - dez.; 78-881984-5766reponame:arq.urbinstname:Universidade São Judas Tadeuinstacron:USJTenghttps://revistaarqurb.com.br/arqurb/article/view/633/559Copyright (c) 2022 Jan Johanssonhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessJohansson, Jan2024-01-26T19:12:26Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/633Revistahttps://revistaarqurb.com.br/arqurbPRIhttps://revistaarqurb.com.br/arqurb/oairevista.arq.urb@saojudas.br||1984-57661984-5766opendoar:2024-01-26T19:12:26arq.urb - Universidade São Judas Tadeufalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Climate Crisis: Social Response through Sustainable Social Housing
Crise Climática: Resposta Social por intermédio de Habitação Social Sustentável
title Climate Crisis: Social Response through Sustainable Social Housing
spellingShingle Climate Crisis: Social Response through Sustainable Social Housing
Johansson, Jan
Arquitetura
Desenvolvimento
Dinamarca
Architecture
Development
Denmark
Arquitectura
Desarrollo
Dinamarca
title_short Climate Crisis: Social Response through Sustainable Social Housing
title_full Climate Crisis: Social Response through Sustainable Social Housing
title_fullStr Climate Crisis: Social Response through Sustainable Social Housing
title_full_unstemmed Climate Crisis: Social Response through Sustainable Social Housing
title_sort Climate Crisis: Social Response through Sustainable Social Housing
author Johansson, Jan
author_facet Johansson, Jan
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Johansson, Jan
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Arquitetura
Desenvolvimento
Dinamarca
Architecture
Development
Denmark
Arquitectura
Desarrollo
Dinamarca
topic Arquitetura
Desenvolvimento
Dinamarca
Architecture
Development
Denmark
Arquitectura
Desarrollo
Dinamarca
description The concept of sustainable development implies seeking a balance between exploitation and protection of the Earth's resources in an attempt to preserve our basis for living. Sustainable development must satisfy people’s present needs without jeopardizing future generations’ chances of satisfying theirs. Among architects, the concept of sustainable architecture emerged from various social interests based on various interpretations of the problem and characterized by quite a number of different pathways, each pointing to sustainable solutions as responses to the climate crisis. Architects' diverse views on sustainable architecture have become a battleground for ‘the right attitudes’ - artistic schools of thought and cultural movements with competing logics of sustainability. In this respect, the role of the architect and the choice of sustainable logic become central to the design process of sustainable architecture - and also to the development of Danish social housing. Various incentives have helped influence sustainability in a Danish context, for instance in site conditions, sustainable technologies, infrastructure, facilities, financing and social ideals. Since the energy crisis of the 1970s, the development of sustainable social housing in Denmark has also been influenced by various pathways in this fluid system of changing logics, values and beliefs as social responses to the climate crisis.
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