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The use of Integral Theory to evaluate architectural sustainability: a case study

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posted on 2024-10-31, 19:38 authored by Astrid Roetzel, Robert Fuller, Priyadarsini RajagopalanPriyadarsini Rajagopalan, Mark Luther
DeKay's concept of Integral Sustainable Design (ISD) is based on Integral Theory, a framework proposed by the American philosopher, Ken Wilber. It offers four simultaneous perspectives (represented by quadrants) which each take a different view of the problem. The 'experiences' quadrant focuses on individual human experiences. The 'behaviours' quadrant looks at environmental performance. The 'cultures' perspective focuses on the collective interpretation of meaning, symbolism and worldviews and the 'systems' quadrant investigates the response and interaction with context. Integral Theory can act as a reminder for architects of the different perspectives that a sustainable building should address. In order to evaluate ISD, the Waterfront Campus Building of Deakin University has been used as a case study. The building, its performance, impact and perception, has been evaluated using both quantitative and qualitative data. Two surveys have been conducted to gather qualitative data to: (i) determine the experience of building users (staff and students) and (ii) the perception of non-users (Geelong residents and tourists). Data from building services and a site analysis has enabled quantitative assessments to be made. These inputs have been analysed, guided by ISD, to evaluate the usefulness of ISD as a sustainability assessment tool.

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598

End page

610

Total pages

13

Outlet

The Proceedings of the 49th International Conference of the Architectural Science Association 2015

Editors

R. H. Crawford and A. Stephan

Name of conference

Living and Learning: Research for a Better Built Environment

Publisher

The Architectural Science Association

Place published

Melbourne, Australia

Start date

2015-12-02

End date

2015-12-04

Language

English

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© 2015 The Architectural Science Association and The University of Melbourne

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2006061671

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2016-05-12

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