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Towards resilient design of the building asset: the BREEAM-based evaluation of the Z Hotel Holborn, London

Sijakovic, Milan; Peric, Ana; Ayuso Ollero, Pablo

(Emerald Publishing Limited, 2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Sijakovic, Milan
AU  - Peric, Ana
AU  - Ayuso Ollero, Pablo
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1341
AB  - Purpose
Environmental treat poses a challenge to the entire built environment. This paper aims to focus on the building asset as the key element of any urban pattern, and, therefore, a crucial condition towards success or failure in achieving resilience. Through the environmental performance assessment of the adaptive reuse project in London, this paper identifies the design principles of resilience, focusing specifically on the measures for protecting vulnerable parts of the building from damage, as well as protecting exposed parts of the building from material degradation.
Design/methodology/approach
Based on the overview of both scholarly articles and practitioners’ guides, the authors first offer a systematic overview of the main qualities and attributes of the resilient design. Further, to operationalise the resilient design principles, the authors use the well-established Building Research Establishment’s Environmental Assessment Method (BREEAM) on the case of adaptive reuse of the Z Hotel Holborn in London. Specifically, the authors examine if the case building applies the measures to decrease its internal vulnerability and reduce negative effects of external hazards.
Findings
The study confirms that external shocks are controlled by protecting exposed building parts from degradation and that preventing damage to vulnerable parts of the building increases resilience.
Originality/value
Through the analysis of both reactive and proactive perspectives of resilience, this paper elucidates the concept of resilience in the context of architectural design. Furthermore, this paper identifies the attributes of resilient architectural design and presents the measures which directly influence the durability and resilience of the building asset.
PB  - Emerald Publishing Limited
T2  - International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment
T1  - Towards resilient design of the building asset: the BREEAM-based evaluation of the Z Hotel Holborn, London
VL  - 12
IS  - 1
SP  - 85
EP  - 100
DO  - 10.1108/IJDRBE-05-2020-0038
ER  - 
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author = "Sijakovic, Milan and Peric, Ana and Ayuso Ollero, Pablo",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Purpose
Environmental treat poses a challenge to the entire built environment. This paper aims to focus on the building asset as the key element of any urban pattern, and, therefore, a crucial condition towards success or failure in achieving resilience. Through the environmental performance assessment of the adaptive reuse project in London, this paper identifies the design principles of resilience, focusing specifically on the measures for protecting vulnerable parts of the building from damage, as well as protecting exposed parts of the building from material degradation.
Design/methodology/approach
Based on the overview of both scholarly articles and practitioners’ guides, the authors first offer a systematic overview of the main qualities and attributes of the resilient design. Further, to operationalise the resilient design principles, the authors use the well-established Building Research Establishment’s Environmental Assessment Method (BREEAM) on the case of adaptive reuse of the Z Hotel Holborn in London. Specifically, the authors examine if the case building applies the measures to decrease its internal vulnerability and reduce negative effects of external hazards.
Findings
The study confirms that external shocks are controlled by protecting exposed building parts from degradation and that preventing damage to vulnerable parts of the building increases resilience.
Originality/value
Through the analysis of both reactive and proactive perspectives of resilience, this paper elucidates the concept of resilience in the context of architectural design. Furthermore, this paper identifies the attributes of resilient architectural design and presents the measures which directly influence the durability and resilience of the building asset.",
publisher = "Emerald Publishing Limited",
journal = "International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment",
title = "Towards resilient design of the building asset: the BREEAM-based evaluation of the Z Hotel Holborn, London",
volume = "12",
number = "1",
pages = "85-100",
doi = "10.1108/IJDRBE-05-2020-0038"
}
Sijakovic, M., Peric, A.,& Ayuso Ollero, P.. (2021). Towards resilient design of the building asset: the BREEAM-based evaluation of the Z Hotel Holborn, London. in International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment
Emerald Publishing Limited., 12(1), 85-100.
https://doi.org/10.1108/IJDRBE-05-2020-0038
Sijakovic M, Peric A, Ayuso Ollero P. Towards resilient design of the building asset: the BREEAM-based evaluation of the Z Hotel Holborn, London. in International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment. 2021;12(1):85-100.
doi:10.1108/IJDRBE-05-2020-0038 .
Sijakovic, Milan, Peric, Ana, Ayuso Ollero, Pablo, "Towards resilient design of the building asset: the BREEAM-based evaluation of the Z Hotel Holborn, London" in International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment, 12, no. 1 (2021):85-100,
https://doi.org/10.1108/IJDRBE-05-2020-0038 . .

Sustainable architectural design: towards climate change mitigation

Sijakovic, Milan; Peric, Ana

(Emerald Publishing Limited, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Sijakovic, Milan
AU  - Peric, Ana
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1139
AB  - Abstract Purpose – Excessive amounts of carbon dioxide (CO2) undoubtedly lead to climate change, which directly affects both the natural and the built environment. Observing the impact of climate change on the construction industry, this paper examines sustainable architectural design as a tool to mitigate climate change. Design/methodology/approach – To achieve the previous goal, the authors conduct a comprehensive documentary analysis of three types of sources: (1) scholarly articles in the fields of climate research, sustainable construction, green buildings and sustainable architecture; (2) contemporary global reports on climate change and its impact on the built environment and (3) practitioners’ guides explaining practical architectural solutions to the climate crisis. Findings – The systematic analysis provides three types of results: objectives, strategies and principles of sustainable architectural design aimed at mitigating the effects of climate change. On the one hand, the research results provide a solid basis for further conceptual research into architectural design responsive to the effects of changing climate. On the other hand, the detailed strategies and principles are relevant for urban designers and architects. Originality/value – Among a range of literature in the field of climate change and its effects on the built environment, a particular value of the paper is in addressing a very local level, i.e. the level of individual building and its immediate surroundings. More specifically, this paper provides concrete design components that help reduce CO2 emissions, finally decreasing the vulnerability index of urban systems.
PB  - Emerald Publishing Limited
T2  - Archnet-IJAR :  International Journal of Architectural Research
T1  - Sustainable architectural design: towards climate change mitigation
DO  - 10.1108/ARCH-05-2020-0097
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Sijakovic, Milan and Peric, Ana",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Abstract Purpose – Excessive amounts of carbon dioxide (CO2) undoubtedly lead to climate change, which directly affects both the natural and the built environment. Observing the impact of climate change on the construction industry, this paper examines sustainable architectural design as a tool to mitigate climate change. Design/methodology/approach – To achieve the previous goal, the authors conduct a comprehensive documentary analysis of three types of sources: (1) scholarly articles in the fields of climate research, sustainable construction, green buildings and sustainable architecture; (2) contemporary global reports on climate change and its impact on the built environment and (3) practitioners’ guides explaining practical architectural solutions to the climate crisis. Findings – The systematic analysis provides three types of results: objectives, strategies and principles of sustainable architectural design aimed at mitigating the effects of climate change. On the one hand, the research results provide a solid basis for further conceptual research into architectural design responsive to the effects of changing climate. On the other hand, the detailed strategies and principles are relevant for urban designers and architects. Originality/value – Among a range of literature in the field of climate change and its effects on the built environment, a particular value of the paper is in addressing a very local level, i.e. the level of individual building and its immediate surroundings. More specifically, this paper provides concrete design components that help reduce CO2 emissions, finally decreasing the vulnerability index of urban systems.",
publisher = "Emerald Publishing Limited",
journal = "Archnet-IJAR :  International Journal of Architectural Research",
title = "Sustainable architectural design: towards climate change mitigation",
doi = "10.1108/ARCH-05-2020-0097"
}
Sijakovic, M.,& Peric, A.. (2020). Sustainable architectural design: towards climate change mitigation. in Archnet-IJAR :  International Journal of Architectural Research
Emerald Publishing Limited..
https://doi.org/10.1108/ARCH-05-2020-0097
Sijakovic M, Peric A. Sustainable architectural design: towards climate change mitigation. in Archnet-IJAR :  International Journal of Architectural Research. 2020;.
doi:10.1108/ARCH-05-2020-0097 .
Sijakovic, Milan, Peric, Ana, "Sustainable architectural design: towards climate change mitigation" in Archnet-IJAR :  International Journal of Architectural Research (2020),
https://doi.org/10.1108/ARCH-05-2020-0097 . .
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