Admission to AHO and successful completion of three years bachelor level studies (180 ECTS)
The project task will be to develop a housing typology fitted for an artic climate and based on a zero emission building methodology.
The Arctic region represents a unique area among Earth´s ecosystems, and is the area where the ongoing climate change is most prominent. With the ice melting follows new opportunities as well as severe challenges, and the region has these days got global attention. The settlements at Svalbard – the Norwegian archipelago in the Arctic Ocean – has a strong international character due to the Svalbard Treaty. The coal industry is now decided phased out, while well-established academic research institutions as well as a tourism continue to grow. The increasing interest in the region has led to a need for general modernization of infrastructure, service institutions and housing/accommodation and a lot of planning activity is ongoing both in Svalbard and on a national level.
In response to the observed changes in the vulnerable ecosystem, and the up-coming transition from fossil to renewable energy sources, the time is right to exemplify how we can plan for the zero emission society, using Svalbard as a case. Relating to buildings, the target of a zero emission is reached by balancing the total emissions counted for during the buildings lifespan (lifecycle perspective of 60 years), by production of renewable energy integrated in the building itself. The lifecycle includes all phases, from production and transportation of building materials, through energy used for operation of the building to re-use/re-cycle scenarios eliminating waste when the building is being demolished (end of life). This methodology is in use by the research center ZEN Research Center on Zero Emission Neighborhoods in Smart Cities hosted by NTNU, and is the established methodology for national guidelines and standards (ex FutureBuilt).
The studio encourages both qualitative and quantitative evaluations and investigations during the form-finding-process. 3D printing and computer-aided design are paired with sketches and manual models. An idealistic and innovative approach merges with a commercial scenario, on a real site at Svalbard. The site/sites will be visited during the study trip to Svalbard in week 10.
Pedagogy
The learning approach is project-based. The students develop architectural projects, with tasks given and advised by the staff. Lectures and workshops focusing on selected themes will contribute to knowledge and skills relevant for the project.
The studio will focus on bringing in the following topics and connected competence:
Knowledge:
Skills:
General Competence:
Other AHO instructors in the course: Sissil Gromholt, Moritz Groba og Arnkell Petersen.
The course will include (preliminary plan):
1. Thermal Delight in Architecture
Author: Lisa Heschong
2. Anne Britt Børve: publikasjon om snødrift og lokalklima (i forbindelse med doktorgrad)
https://snl.no/Anne_Brit_Børve
3. Sun Rhythm Form. MIT Press. (1981, Paperback ed. 1985) ISBN 9780262110785
Author: Ralph Knowles
4. Ritual House: Drawing on nature’s rhythms for architecture and urban design. Island Press. (2006) ISBN 9781597260503
Author Ralph Knowles
5. How buildings learn
Author: Stewart Brand
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_Buildings_Learn
6. Operating manual for Spaceship Earth
Author: Buckminster Fuller
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operating_Manual_for_Spaceship_Earth
7. Sun, Wind, and Light: Architectural Design Strategies 3rd Edition
Author: Mark de Kay, G Z Brown
https://www.amazon.com/Sun-Wind-Light-Architectural-Strategies/dp/0470945788/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1530272688&sr=1-1&keywords=wind+sun+light
8. Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the way we make things
Author: Michael Braungart, William Mc Donought
https://www.amazon.com/Cradle-Remaking-Way-Make-Things/dp/0865475873/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1530272924&sr=1-1&keywords=cradle+to+cradle
9. Sustainability in Scandinavia – Architectural Design and Planning
Author: Ali Malkawi, Marius Nygaard, Anne Beim, Erik Stenberg
https://www.amazon.com/Sustainability-Scandinavia-Architectural-Design-Planning/dp/3869050128/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1530273178&sr=1-1&keywords=sustainability+in+scandinavia
10. Zero Emission Buildings
Author: Anne Grete Hestnes, Nancy Lea Eik-Nes
https://www.fagbokforlaget.no/Zero-Emission-Buildings/I9788245020557
Form of assessment | Grouping | Grading scale | Comment |
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Portfolio assessment (Vurderingsmappe) | - | Pass / fail | The portfolio assessment consists of subtasks and a main project. There will be several subtasks w/presentations throughout the semester. The subtasks must be delivered and approved before the main project can be assessed. |
Workload activity | Comment |
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Attendance | Participation and attendance in lectures, supervision at the desks in the studio, seminars and workshops is expected. |
Excursion | Those who do not have the opportunity to participate in excursion will receive a task / a project that replaces this. |