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  • Dahl, Per-Johan, et al. (författare)
  • Towards experimental architecture
  • 2019
  • Ingår i: RE:WATERFRONT : A sustainable architectural approach - A sustainable architectural approach. - 9788891781932 ; , s. 22-35
  • Bokkapitel (refereegranskat)
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  • Micono, Carlo, et al. (författare)
  • Site analysis
  • 2019
  • Ingår i: RE:WATERFRONT : A sustainable architectural approach - A sustainable architectural approach. - 9788891781932 ; , s. 136-163
  • Bokkapitel (refereegranskat)
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  • RE:WATERFRONT : A sustainable architectural approach
  • 2019
  • Bok (refereegranskat)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.
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  • Dahl, Per-Johan (författare)
  • Agency in the Sauna : The Architectural Monument in the Era of the Anthropocene
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: Ardeth. - 2532-6457. ; 6, s. 189-203
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This article takes the public sauna at Frihamnen, a post-industrial harbor site in Gothenburg, Sweden, as an object of study in order to discuss the architecturalmonument in the era of the Anthropocene. Designed as a temporary prototype in 2014 by the Berlin based architecture office raumlabor, the building wasrecently granted monument status by the Gothenburg City Council. This article argues that, in order to respond to the environmental anxiety in currentdiscourse, a new analogy for monument is needed. Building on scholarship from Alois Riegl and Anthony Vidler, the article proposes a theoretical position on theanalogy for monument via a critique on the absence of contingency in abstract planning processes. The standpoint supports an analysis of the architecture ofthe public sauna, which identifies several aspects of agency. The article demonstrates that the public sauna visualizes prospects for spatial design in the context of ecological degradation. Deducing intersections between agency and representation, it proclaims an incentive for shifting the analogy for the architectural monument from body to agency.
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  • Diedrich, Lisa Babette, et al. (författare)
  • The Urban Forum dialogue tool – reflecting on a designerly approach to transdisciplinary research
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: The Plan journal. - 2531-7644. ; 8:1, s. 45-45
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • With a view to working toward urban sustainability goals, two Swedish research platforms, SLU Urban Futures at the University of Agricultural Sciences in Alnarp (SLU) and the Urban Arena at Lund University, launched Urban Forum, a transdisciplinary dialogue format, in 2019. Designed to foster exchange between practitioners and scholars in the spatial design fields the Forum convenes actors from practice and academia working on matters of shared concern to increase their interaction and defuse preconceptions against each other. The initiative recognizes that academic and non-academic design actors are equally needed to build transformative capacities and reflects two related convictions: that siloing practice and academia is unproductive and that synthetic encounters can serve to reimagine roles and retool mindsets currently hampering mutually beneficial knowledge exchange. This article analyzes a series of Urban Forum events from 2019-21 to extrapolate procedures for overcoming entrenched notions of the practice/academia dynamic; identify criteria for productive knowledge exchange; suggest ways to design transdisciplinary dialogues; and highlight the benefit of involving designerly knowledge and working methods into the transdisciplinary methodology toolbox.
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  • Dahl, Per-Johan (författare)
  • Parks and envelopes : Reconceptualizing the intersection of public and private interests in HK
  • 2019
  • Ingår i: TECHNE: Journal of Technology for Architecture and Environment. - 2239-0243. ; 1, s. 191-201
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This article aims to demonstrate that building envelopes can be designed to improve the performance of public open space in Hong Kong. It investigates how such improvement can be used to negotiate between objective and regulation in planning standards. Addressing a research site with a publicly accessible pocket park in the Mong Kok area, the article explores generative potentials at the interface between the building envelope and the zoning envelope. The objective is to demonstrate that architecture can overcome the conflict between public and private interests in urban development by shaping profitable real estate that also promotes community welfare. The research methodology for this article adheres to design research.
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  • Aranda-Mena, Guillermo, et al. (författare)
  • Learning from dense cities : Hong Kong spatial constructs as narratives
  • 2018
  • Ingår i: The Architectural Science Association and RMIT University. ; , s. 753-759
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Cities all over the world are being densified in the quest for sustainable urban development. Whether or not this is a viable strategy is an ongoing debate, but as densifying cities face certain challenges, they can learn from already dense cities, where interactions between interior and exterior space are explicit. This paper takes Hong Kong as a model for the densifying city to focus on three levels of spatial organisation in hyper-dense urban space. The paper will discuss urban life forms through seamless interconnection between interior and exterior space. Using a micro-narrative methodology for organising personal experiences and communication data, the paper will take the interior workplace, porous urban space, and the urban landscape as three conditions for dense urbanism. The paper will deploy Hong Kong as an in intellectual framework and model for spatial design and construction in high density; it will explore three levels of space through micro-narratives; cross-analyse the micro-narratives to detect attributes and concepts for densification; and synthesise the findings to suggest directions for further research.
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  • Dahl, Per-Johan (författare)
  • Code Manipulation : Architecture In-Between Universal and Specific Urban Space
  • 2012
  • Doktorsavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Experiences from both academia and practice demonstrate that the legal instruments that comprise the primary tool for carrying out city planning in the U.S. have grown increasingly complex and abstract. Processing the universal rather than the specific aspects of urbanism, these zoning codes have a limited capacity to adapt to local significance and site-specific characteristics, to which architecture is much more responsive, and thus often constrain design innovation. Although various attempts have been made to improve the interconnection between the universal and the specific, we need a wider array of analytic frameworks within the discipline of architecture for evaluating the broader implications of the codes that regulate the form and use of buildings within the context of contemporary city planning. Taking architecture as an intermediary instrument, this study develops the notion of code manipulation as an analytical framework to be used for stimulating and evaluating designs beyond the constraints of code.Investigation of three housing projects, and the urban contexts from which they arise, expands our understanding of how the manipulation of zoning codes can be used as a generative material for the design of architecture, as well as how this procedure can both advance the production of disciplinary knowledge, and catalyse urban transformation. A loft conversion in Greenwich Village (1967-1970); an accessory dwelling unit in Venice, California (2006-2009); and a real estate development along the High Line in New York City (2005-2011) represent diverse attempts to employ code manipulation to mediate between the universal and the specific aspects of urbanism, while, at the same time, informing the making of cities through innovative design. Comparative analysis reveals how architects can explore solutions in opposition to zoning provision, and how code manipulation can serve to inform policy makers about lucrative potentials and tendencies being repressed by their own rules. Demonstrating a range of outcomes strengthens the argument that conventional zoning controls hamper architectural responses to the shifting premises of urban life. Seeking to reinforce architecture's role in the making of cities, this research explicates the potentials of code manipulation to establish new interconnections between universal and specific urban space.
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  • Dahl, Per-Johan (författare)
  • Fritt fram för experiment
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: Tidskriften Stad : debatt och reflexion om urbana landskap. - 2001-631X. ; 28, s. 70-73
  • Tidskriftsartikel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)
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