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Amphibious living in Iceland: A design-led research on geothermal water and urban environment for the town of Hveragerði, Iceland

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dc.contributor Listaháskóli Íslands
dc.contributor Iceland Academy of the Arts
dc.contributor.author Santanicchia, Massimo
dc.date.accessioned 2016-09-13T14:26:01Z
dc.date.available 2016-09-13T14:26:01Z
dc.date.issued 2015-12
dc.identifier.citation Massimo Santanicchia. 2015. Amphibious living in Iceland: A design-led research on geothermal water and urban environment for the town of Hveragerði, Iceland. In a Planet of Our Own: A Vision of Sustainability with focus on Water. IIT Bombay Publications.
dc.identifier.isbn 9788193126011
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/129
dc.description.abstract In the aftermath of the financial crisis that invested Iceland starting in September 2008 the town of Hveragerði decided to launch at the end of 2008 a national competition to gather ideas on how a more sustainable future could be designed and implemented for the town itself. Amphibious Living is the name of the project that was submitted by the architectural office Arkitektur.is in response of the competition. Amphibious Living is a design-led research project on geothermal water and urban environment that starts with the question: can we start using energy, form, and entropy to rethink the notion of space? It proposes an answer to the unsustainable neo liberal economic model that was adopted in Iceland until the banking collapse of 2008, favouring the financial sector and large speculative developments as primary vessels of growth. Amphibious Living is an attempt to create a more sustainable future by embracing the beauty of water and the power of design. The results of the competition were never implemented and therefore the ideas set by Arkitektur.is have never been tested, nevertheless they represented a wake-up call on how local resources could be utilised more effectively to create local prosperity. This paper examines energy, primarily intended as geothermal water, as a tool to create sustainable urban living. It focuses on the small town of Hveragerði (2,300 inhabitants) located in the south west of Iceland. In this context Amphibious Living investigates the power of design to generate new strategy for the community by supporting a politics of small things, incremental amelioration, retrofitting the existing infrastructures, protecting the human scale, and the sense of place, by enhancing the endogenous resources, primarily geothermal water, and developing processes of participation in the city making.
dc.language.iso en
dc.publisher IIT Bombay Publications
dc.relation.ispartofseries In a Planet of Our Own: A Vision of Sustainability with focus on Water;2015
dc.rights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.subject Energy
dc.subject Geothermal water
dc.subject Design
dc.subject Sustainable cities
dc.subject Hönnun
dc.subject Borgarfræði
dc.subject Jarðhiti
dc.subject Vatn
dc.subject Sjálfbærni
dc.title Amphibious living in Iceland: A design-led research on geothermal water and urban environment for the town of Hveragerði, Iceland
dc.type info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
dcterms.license Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-Share Alike 4.0 International License
dc.identifier.journal In a Planet of Our Own: A Vision of Sustainability with focus on Water
dc.relation.url http://www.inaplanetofourown.net/speaker_presentation.html
dc.contributor.department Hönnunar og arkítektúrdeild (LHÍ)
dc.contributor.department Department of Design and Architecture (IAA)


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