Term
4. term
Education
Publication year
2017
Submitted on
2017-05-17
Pages
180 pages
Abstract
“Svinkløv Badehotel 2.0” er en kandidatafhandling skrevet på Aalborg universitet. Denne opgave er en opfølgning på den brand som hærgede Svinkløv badehotel i efteråret 2016. Opgaven er et forslag til hvordan et nyt Svinkløv badehotel kunne være udformet, men med særlig fokus på naturlig ventilation samt bæredygtighed. Denne opgave er udarbejdet på bagrung af Problem Baseret Læring samt den Integreret Designproces, som er udarbejdet på Aalborg universitet. Research er lavet på baggrund af pragmatisme og fænomenologi undersøgelser. Det ikoniske Badehotel som stammer tilbage fra starten af det 20. århundrede har en lang og rig historie. Mange danskere har et tilhørsforhold til det gamle hotel. Enten fordi de har været gæster der eller er kommet der for spise den fantastiske mad eller bare nyde naturen. På denne baggrund forsøger dette forslag at finde frem til de værdier som det gamle hotel havde og viderebringe dem i et nyt og forbedret forslag. Tilgangen til den naturlige ventilation er blevet et af omdrejnings punkterne for dette projekt, som er et modsvar til den tilgang der bliver brugt i moderne arkitektur, hvor det ofte er mekanisk ventilation som benyttes og derved gør ventilationsstrategien mindre vigtig. Denne kandidat afhandling undersøger et unik ventilationssystem til at ventilere bygningen. Bygningen vil kun være åben for gæster i sommermånederne. . Denne afhandling repræsentere et forslag til hvordan et nyt hotel kunne se ud, naturlig ventilation, strategi samt bæredygtige simulationsresultater baserede på Bygnings reglementet (BR15). Desuden indeholder afhandlingen design processen bag forslaget samt refleksion og konklusion over det samlede projekt.
“Svinkløv Badehotel 2.0” is a master thesis done at the Aalborg University. The goal of the work was to propose a new hotel on the site of Svinkløv Badehotel that burned down in September 2016 Moreover, the goal of this work was to research the natural ventilation strategies in contemporary architecture in the era of sustainable architecture development. This work was done by using The Problem Based Learning and The Integrated Design methodologies developed at the Aalborg University. The research was done by using literature, on-site excursions as well as an abroad research-excursion. This iconic Badehotel with a rich history should be rebuilt in the opinion of many Danes and also the building owners. Thanks to this work, the new building is trying to resurrect the good qualities of the old hotel and present it in an upgraded version that can fit the contemporary sustainable architecture of the beginning of 21.th century. The natural ventilation approach is a result of the global changes in the approach to the architectural design, where the performance of the building is making ventilation strategies least important in the design process. The mechanical ventilation is trying to cover more and more of ventilation problems. This master thesis is proposing quite a unique efficient solution for ventilating the building which will be mainly run during the warm months. Thus, this work presents a new building proposal, the natural ventilation solutions and the sustainable simulation according to the Danish energy frames from the Danish Building Regulations (BR) 2015 and (BR) 2020. Moreover, this work presents a design process behind this thesis as well as a conclusion and a reflection upon the gathered result of this work.
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