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Building for a growing population on a planet with finite resources

Name
Sander Løkkegaard Benner
Education degree
Master
Subject area
Architecture
Study programme
Architectural Technology
Year
2023
Awards
Månsson

The aim of this project is to find how the total resource consumption in urban buildings can be reduced using locally available biogenic and re-used materials. With focus on adaptability, for both the load bearing structure and building envelope, in the context of current building regulations, it proposes new tectonic approaches for using materials in correlation with their natural properties.

legat

Månsson

I motivationen lyder det: "Dette projekts mål er at undersøge hvordan det totale ressourceforbrug i urbane bygninger mellem 4 og 8 etager kan minimeres ved at anvende lokalt tilgængelige biogene og genbrugte materialer. Med særligt fokus på adaption, for både den bærende konstruktion og for klimaskærmen, foreslår projektet nye tektoniske metoder for anvendelsen materialer i overensstemmelse med deres naturlige egenskaber. 
En vigtig inspiration til projektet er hvordan træ er blevet anvendt historisk i danske etagebyggerier til den indvendigt bærende konstruktion og hvordan træet, i mange tilfælde, har haft en levetid på flere hundrede år."