会议专题

Sy(e)nergies Between Mega Event Buildings and The Surrounding Neighbourhoods

  Hosting major sports events such as Olympic Games is an ambivalent topic in todays society. In the last years there have been several examples for a rejection by the residents for hosting such Games. Taking this into consideration the paper focusses on the role of the constructions for major sports events, stadia and arenas in particular. Despite the fact that the organizers of mega sport events are more and more under pressure to report on the sustainable performance of their venues, they indisputably have a high resource and energy demand and therefore high costs. At the same time the events lead to numerous successes for the construction sector of the host cities. Additionally, the venues are identity donors and have iconizing effects on the cities and specifically the immediate vicinity. The potential for benefits and sy(e)nergies with the surrounding neighbourhood is diverse but so far less exploited. Up to now, most stadia are isolated, individual buildings. In fact they offer an enormous potential for the use of renewable energy sources and could be both, energy provider and energy storage for the surrounding neighbourhood. Therefore, a case study analysis has been conducted to identify potentials in terms of urban planning and energy. Moreover the study involves an investigation about the ability to connect a stadium with the surrounding neighbourhood to benefit from sy(e)nergies.

smart neighbourhood green infrastructure energy saving

Simone MAGDOLEN

Munich University of Applied Sciences (MUAS), Germany

国际会议

2017世界可持续建筑环境大会(the World Sustainable Built Environment Conference)

香港

英文

424-428

2017-06-05(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)