RE:WATERFRONT: A sustainable architectural approach

Per-Johan Dahl (Editor), Riccardo Pollo (Editor), Francesca Thiébat (Editor), Carlo Micono (Editor), Guido Zanzottera (Editor)

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Abstract

RE:WATERFRONT evaluates theories and results from an interdisciplinary design experience with focus on urban architecture in sustainability discourse. Taking the design teaching of “RE:WATERFRONT: Post-industrial harbor transformation at Frihamnen in Gothenburg, Sweden” as a case study, this book intends to tackle the theme of re-development in urban voids. The aim is to introduce a methodological framework feasible to use when improving and consolidating a design approach oriented towards the concepts of experimentation, sustainability and creativity. Utilizing the transformation of a post-industrial harbor site as the intellectual and operational framework to catalyze speculative inquiries in the era of wicked problems, RE:WATERFRONT demonstrates alternatives to the current design and construction of urban space. The approach can be applied both as a design method in teaching, research and professional practice, as well as a reflection on the relationship between sustainability and architecture. The outcome has bearing on academics, educators, professionals, and policymakers interested in aspects of interdisciplinary sustainable design processes in urban redevelopment.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationMilan
PublisherEdizioni FrancoAngeli
ISBN (Print)978-88-917-8193-2
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Architecture

Free keywords

  • Architecture
  • sustainability discourse

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