Demonstration Projects for Sustainable Building – What’s in them for utility?
Övrigt konferensbidrag, 2005
Demonstration projects have a key role in promoting and developing sustainable building
practices. Demonstration projects show what sustainable building is and how this can be
achieved. Furthermore, they are attributed the role of preparing the ground for up-scaling
and mainstreaming towards more sustainable building. However, recent and also older
demonstration projects for sustainable building in Sweden have despite good results so far
not had any large influence on mainstream building practices. This can on the one hand be
attributed to the organization of demonstration projects. Many demonstration projects lack
of documentation, evaluation and dissemination of results and thus fail to provide reliable
and useful information. Actors engaged in demonstration projects can lack of incentives to
spread results. This is observed especially in case of negative results but in some cases actors
also lack of incentives to spread good results. On the other hand the lack of influence can be
attributed to institutional, social and economical factors impeding learning and development
in the building sector. The influence is in some cases limited as demonstration projects do not
always address actors in the building sector or the public due to cultural and esthetical
preferences. In addition, the adoption process is hindered as demonstration projects are often
connected to extra input from involved actors such as finance, time and expert support that
are not part of the ‘normal’ building and design processes.
The aim for this paper is to contribute to the definition of the concept demonstration project
and to discuss factors that will influence, hinder or support, the continued replication of
technique and concepts used in successful demonstration projects among involved actors but
also the external influence outside the involved project organisation. The paper will provide
guidance for the enhanced outcome and usability of future demonstration projects The paper
is based on findings from a research project studying demonstration projects for sustainable
housing in Sweden and the Netherlands, carried out 1998 – 2003 and on tentative findings
from an on-going research project in Sweden called ‘Demonstration projects as an arena for
implementing and developing sustainable building’. The discussions also reflect findings from
earlier research on demonstration projects found in the literature. The methods used are
qualitative case studies and a theoretical framework has been created from mainly design
and innovation research. The paper addresses decision-makers at all levels in the building
and design processes, mainly clients, architects and other consultants but also decisionmakers
in other kinds of organisations interested in promoting sustainable building through
demonstration projects.
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