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Titre
INNOVATION IN SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION: ECO-CITIES AND SOCIAL HOUSING IN FRANCE AND DENMARK
Sujet
[SHS:GESTION] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration
INNOVATION
SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION
ECO-CITIES
SOCIAL HOUSING
DESIGN PROCESS
Description
The construction sector is often characterized as a reactive sector, as lagging behind other sectors of the economy, notably industry, when it comes to innovation; as mechanically responding to external (client) needs and implementing innovations that originate elsewhere (Winch 1998, Harty 2008). The sector is often presented as un-dynamic and un-innovative and as precluding novel design practices and tools, an orientation that seems to flow from its rigid routines, professional boundaries, division of labor, national legislation, established performance measures, and fixed ideas about best practices. Accordingly, building projects in the construction sector tend to reflect objectives and institutionalized practices other than those related to innovation and sustainability.
Créateur
Boxenbaum, Eva
Georg, Susse
Garza De Linde, Gabriela
Reijonen, Satu
Aggeri, Franck
Acquier, Aurélien
Pinheiro-Croisel, Rebecca
Béjean, Mathias
Source
INNOVATION IN SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION: ECO-CITIES AND SOCIAL HOUSING IN FRANCE AND DENMARK
CONSTRUCTIONS MATTER - Managing Complexities, Decisions and Actions in the Building Process
Date
2010-04
Langue
ENG
Type
conference proceeding
Identifiant
http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00743393
http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/74/33/93/PDF/Sustainable_construction_FR_DK_vers2.pdf
Couverture
Denmark