Living in an Active Home: household dynamics and unintended consequences

Q1 Engineering
Buildings & cities Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.5334/bc.216
F. Shirani, Kate O’Sullivan, K. Henwood, R. Hale, N. Pidgeon
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Abstract

To meet UK decarbonisation and climate change targets, significant changes to existing and future housing stock will be required. The development of Active Buildings has the potential to contribute to meeting these targets. Active Homes, as a particular type of Active Building, alter how energy is produced, distributed and consumed, as well as how homes are designed, constructed and then lived in. Before occupation, Active Homes are designed and developed around imaginary users, yet residents do not always live in the homes in ways envisaged by developers. This paper draws on data from a qualitative longitudinal study involving in-depth interviews with Active Home inhabitants and developers across five UK case sites. Interviews elucidate how developers envisage future residents and their assumptions about how people will live. As the household is a particularly gendered sphere of society, three qualitative longitudinal case studies are then presented to explore the way gender interweaves with women’s experiences of Active Home residence. Expert visions do not always fully encompass the gendered household dynamics of everyday life. Implications are drawn from how these Active Homes are experienced and lived in: what considerations
生活在一个活跃的家庭:家庭动态和意想不到的后果
为了实现英国的脱碳和气候变化目标,需要对现有和未来的住房存量进行重大改变。积极建筑的发展有可能有助于实现这些目标。主动式住宅作为主动式建筑的一种特殊类型,改变了能源的生产、分配和消费方式,以及房屋的设计、建造和居住方式。在被占用之前,Active Homes是围绕想象中的用户设计和开发的,然而居民并不总是按照开发商设想的方式居住。本文借鉴了一项定性纵向研究的数据,该研究涉及对英国五个案例站点的Active Home居民和开发商的深入访谈。采访阐明了开发商如何设想未来的居民,以及他们对人们如何生活的设想。由于家庭是一个特别性别化的社会领域,因此提出了三个定性纵向案例研究,以探索性别与女性积极家庭居住经历的交织方式。专家的设想并不总是完全涵盖日常生活中性别化的家庭动态。从这些活跃家园的体验和生活方式中得出的启示:哪些考虑
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