Title The role of aesthetics in building sustainability assessment /
Authors Grazuleviciute-Vileniske, Indre ; Viliunas, Gediminas ; Daugelaite, Aurelija
DOI 10.2298/SPAT2145079G
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Is Part of Spatium.. Belgrade : Institute of architecture and urban & spatial planning of Serbia. 2021, vol. 45, p. 79-89.. ISSN 1450-569X. eISSN 2217-8066
Keywords [eng] sustainability ; sustainable architecture ; sustainable building ; sustainability assessment ; aesthetics ; sustainability aesthetics
Abstract [eng] This theoretical study examines the role of aesthetics in the assessment frameworks of sustainable architecture. The article is organized into two main sections: a general literature review and the results. The results section encompasses an analysis of the place of aesthetic quality in the understanding of sustainable architecture, and an overview and discussion of the general sustainable building assessment frameworks and the main sustainable buildings certification systems (LEED, BREEAM, WELL, Living Building Challenge), identifying the existing and potential place of cultural sustainability and aesthetics in them. Finally, four architectural theories holding the potential for balancing human and environmental criteria in the assessment of sustainable architecture are presented. These theories are: sustainability aesthetics, genius loci, biophilia, and a regenerative approach. The conclusion was made that these approaches hold the potential for the breakthrough of aesthetic quality and uniqueness of sustainable architecture.
Published Belgrade : Institute of architecture and urban & spatial planning of Serbia
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2021
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