Thermal Standards in Architecture

Thermal standards exert an increasing impact in architecture. What has been a minor issue in planning processes just three decades ago has become an inflexible determinant in the design practice of architects. Thermal standards increasingly determine the concept, structure and form of buildings; just think of the imperative to insulate building envelopes. Even more, thermal standards turned out to be the silver bullet of Western societies on their way towards energy transition and sustainable architecture. Agencies like the US-American “LEED“, the British “BREEAM“, the German “Passivhaus“ or the Swiss “Minergie“, “2000-Watt Society,“ and “SNBS“ offer certifiable solutions for thermal comfort in combination with the promise of sustainability for architecture and cities. Based on case studies from Switzerland and various international contexts, the conference inquires in what ways the global circulation of thermal standards affects and translates into local design and building practices. Moreover, the conference reflects on the relevance of current standards for thermal concepts of cities beyond the individual house. The conference addresses thermal standards following an multi-disciplinary approach; the participating speakers are architects and social scientists. The conference will be held in three panels followed by a roundtable discussion.

Prof. Sascha Roesler – THE LEGACY OF PASSIVE CLIMATE CONTROL

Dr. Sabine Von Fischer – CONCEPTS AND CONTEXT OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY

Prof. Elisabeth Shove – THE COMFORT OF STANDARDS AND STANDARDS OF COMFORT

Andreas Hofer – MORE THAN HOUSING: THE HOLISTIC APPROACH

Prof. Muck Petzet – SOLID BUILDINGS WITH SOLID THERMAL STANDARDS

Prof. Andrew Witt – URBAN SOLAR DESIGN

Dr. Giulia C. Romano – ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND THERMAL INSULATION IN URBAN CHINA

Dr. Emma Street – THE (RE)SCALING OF REGULATORY GOVERNANCE