Built to last

Pub Date : 2021-09-02 DOI:10.1080/13556207.2021.1995252
Daniel J. Lemieux
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ABSTRACT For many, our climate emergency is real. The evidence is all around us and no longer the subject of any serious debate. Architects ⁣are often seen as ‘first responders’ in this crisis - reacting to fires and leaning into increasingly violent weather to understand their origin so that we can deliver a safer and resilient built environment for those we continue to serve. Our response to this crisis? In a word: Sustainability. No longer a buzzword or clever term-of-art, sustainability is, for many, both religion and a dogma that has emerged as the single most important driver in how we will educate and train the next generation of architects. But what of this ‘religion’? This dogma. Is it the root of yet another blind faith? Or is it perhaps the beginning of a new chapter - a new testament, if you will - upon which we, as architects, will lead a return to first-principles in sustainable design and re-affirm the architect as responsible steward of our built environment. This paper will look briefly at the evolution of the design profession and the emergence of the accredited professional in sustainable design, then use case studies to demonstrate the limitations associated with point-driven sustainable design before arguing for a return to first principles in how we educate and train the next generation of architects.
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摘要对许多人来说,我们的气候紧急情况是真实存在的。证据就在我们身边,不再是任何严肃辩论的主题。建筑师通常被视为这场危机中的“第一反应者”——对火灾做出反应,并倾向于了解其起源,以便我们能够为我们继续服务的人提供一个更安全、更有弹性的建筑环境。我们对这场危机的反应?总之:可持续性。对许多人来说,可持续性不再是一个流行语或艺术的聪明术语,它既是宗教,也是一种教条,已成为我们如何教育和培训下一代建筑师的最重要驱动力。但这种“宗教”又如何呢?这个教条。这是另一种盲目信仰的根源吗?或者,这也许是一个新篇章的开始——如果你愿意的话,这是一份新的遗嘱——在此基础上,作为建筑师,我们将回归可持续设计的首要原则,并重新确认建筑师是我们建筑环境的负责任管家。本文将简要介绍设计专业的发展和可持续设计领域认可专业人士的出现,然后使用案例研究来证明点驱动可持续设计的局限性,然后在我们如何教育和培训下一代建筑师方面回归第一原则。
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