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Lisbon workshop : Preparatory Learning Activities. Frederik Peter Kæmsgaard , Inger Kirstin Rahbek & Troels Broch Aalborg University. First International Workshop. Lisbon , 14-19th July , 2014. SUMMARY. LA61: Comparison of Portela de Sacavém and Gellerupparken
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Lisbonworkshop: PreparatoryLearningActivities Frederik Peter Kæmsgaard, IngerKirstinRahbek& TroelsBroch Aalborg University First International Workshop Lisbon, 14-19th July, 2014
SUMMARY • LA61: Comparison of Portela de Sacavém and Gellerupparken • LA62: Formprincipleanalysis • LA64: Sustainablehousing Lisbon Workshop
LA61: Comparison of Portela de Sacavém and Gellerupparken Gellerupparken Aarhus, Denmark Area: 0.925 square kilometer Consisting of 1,776 family appartments Population 7,034 (2013) Built in 1968 – 72 Planned by KnudBlach Petersen ogMogensHarbo Portela de Sacavém Lisbon, Portugal Area: 0.95 square kilometer Planned for 18500 residents Population 11,809 (2011) Built in 1965 – 78 Planned by Fernando Silva Lisbon Workshop
LA61: Comparison of Portela de Sacavém and Gellerupparken Lisbon Workshop
LA61: Comparison of Portela de Sacavém and Gellerupparken Lisbon Workshop
LA62: Formprincipleanalysis Lisbon Workshop
LA64: Sustainablehousing • Definition: • Sustainable development is a development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. • (World Commission on Environment and Development 1987) • Society, economy and environment • Things to consider in architecture Lisbon Workshop
CONCLUSIONS • The two residential areas are to some extent designed after same principles and thinking are therefore experiencing the same problems. As Gellerupparken has been reinterpreted some of the same ideas and methods could be applied in Portela de Sacavém. • Through the understanding of simple form, it’s possible to create many variables design solutions through simple changes in the initial shape. • Sustainability must be incorporated in the process of designing new buildings as well as renovating existing structures. Modern housing should be a product of thoughts of sustainability, through for intense climate control, choosing the right materials and therefore the impacting the environment in the best way possible. Lisbonworkshop
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