Architecture and better invested resources create better life and climate
8. July 2020
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Danish Association of Architectural Firms is the Danish association of private firms of consulting architects representing almost all architectural firms in Denmark. For this reason we provide quick and easy access to the Danish resource base in the area of sustainable architecture. Please do not hesitate to get in touch with us.
Construction is one of the biggest drivers in society's management of resources. Architecture and planning aim to generate as much value as possible for the resources invested in the building to ensure that buildings and cities can create better quality of life, health, learning and productivity. Resource consumption can be reduced significantly: New Danish buildings are among the most energy-efficient in the world, but there are still challenges with regard to reducing the energy consumption of existing buildings. If we take the opportunity to improve energy efficiency when making alterations, it is possible to create new attractive spaces and a better, healthier indoor climate.
Below, you can see various examples how Danish Architectural Firms uses architecture to create value by reducing resource consumption in buildings and thereby reducing the impact on the climate. The cases illustrate construction projects where a significant energy optimization has been achieved and where the consumption of resources has been significantly reduced through recycling and recycling of materials. Among these you will find Upcycle Studios which is contributing significantly to the transition to a circular economy and green behaviour in the construction sector. At Green Solution House recycling, activematerials and renewableenergysourcesare in focus.
When sustainability pays off. In a district of Copenhagen stands the first ever building to convertcost-neutral sustainability and innovative use of resourcesintoincreased demand.
The ambition was to build the world’s most sustainable residential buildings, but still on market terms. Upcycle Studios is contributing significantly to the transition to a circular economy and green behaviour in the construction sector. 75 % of the windows in the 200 m2 flats come from old, demolished social housing units, contributing a 77 % carbon reduction relative to using new windows. Furthermore, 840 tonnes of concrete used in the construction was waste from the new Copenhagen Metro system, and surplus wood was used to make floors, walls and façades.
Green transition is everything. The UN’s Danish domicilefocuses on sustainable solutions in terms of workingenvironment and architecture.
In the new Copenhagen Area of Indre Nordhavn, youwill find the UN City as the firstcompletedcommercialcomplex out of a number of plannedofficebuildings, housing and parkingareasthatfocus on sustainability and climate adaptation. For instance, rainwater is used for flushing toilets helping to reduce the annualwaterconsumption of the building by 60 %. The green solutions have beenincorporated in all aspects of the lifecycle of the UN City. The domicileuses 55 % lessenergycompared to conventionalofficebuildings of the same size.
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A green lighthouse for the island of sunshine. A local, national and international exploratorium for green and sustainableideas.
The fan-shaped hotel and conference centre in Rønne on the Danish island of Bornholm is designedaccording to the ‘Cradle-to-Cradle’ principles, a design philosophywherecirculareconomy, recycling, activematerials and renewableenergysourcesare in focus. All the materialsused in the buildingcanthereforeeitherberecycled or arebiodegradable, and are to the extentpossibleproducedlocally. The building components aredesigned so thattheycanbereplaced by newlydevelopedmaterials as needed. The building is alsooperatedaccording to a circular business model. In practice, thismeansthatany profit made is continuouslyreinvested in new green solutions and technologies.
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FACTS
LocationRønne Function Hotel and conference facilities Completed 2015 Architect 3XN, SteenbergsTegnestue Landscape SLA Engineer COWI, Ramboll, Esbensen Consulting Engineers Collaborators GXN, William McDonough + Partners, Cradle to Cradle Denmark, Velfac, VELUX, Saint-Gobain, Realdania
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