- Social and Educational Sciences
- Design Education and Practice
- Sustainable Building Design and Assessment
- Facilities and Workplace Management
- Construction Project Management and Performance
- BIM and Construction Integration
- Migration, Aging, and Tourism Studies
- Housing, Finance, and Neoliberalism
- Urban, Neighborhood, and Segregation Studies
- Architecture and Computational Design
- Research in Social Sciences
- Housing Market and Economics
- Engineering Education and Curriculum Development
- Building Energy and Comfort Optimization
- Urbanization and City Planning
- Civil and Structural Engineering Research
- Jewish and Middle Eastern Studies
- Modeling and Simulation Systems
- Urban Design and Spatial Analysis
- Product Development and Customization
- Complex Systems and Decision Making
- Higher Education Learning Practices
- Structural Analysis of Composite Materials
- Biomedical and Engineering Education
- Sustainable Supply Chain Management
Chalmers University of Technology
2019-2022
Jönköping University
2010-2018
This paper aims to contribute the development of spatial criteria for adaptive capacity, which is identified as one important factor transition towards more circular housing design. The focuses on kitchen, an function home connected large resource flows and exposed frequent renovations replacements. identifies characteristics kitchen evaluates their potential accommodate solutions focusing capacity. As a first step, previous literature kitchens indicators that support adaptability reviewed....
This paper examines the kitchen as one relevant part of home that is highly affected by frequent replacements, renovations, and a short service life. The aim to discern circular value opportunities for built environment examining stakeholder activities proposition associated with Swedish kitchens. answers research question ‘Which aspects in stakeholders’ kitchens might contribute future housing design?’. empirical material was collected through workshop, interviews, focus group session. data...
Abstract The existing housing stock is constantly in need of maintenance and renovation. Previous research has showed that renovation projects may force tenants to move involuntarily, there a correlation between the scale project, economic consequences for tenants, relocation frequency. In this paper, aim identify reasons tenants’ choice relocate, based on both quantitative qualitative data. This paper material from larger study experiences their decision relocate. From large empirical 426...
Abstract Kitchens are frequently altered leading to unnecessary material flows. End-users’ wishes customise their kitchen based on changing priorities have been recognised as one cause for frequent alterations. Complementing previous research investigating alterations, this paper focuses the spatial characteristics of room. Spatial identified determining factors developing circular solutions design which could reduce extent and impact Eleven households in Swedish villas, apartments, terrace...
We investigated apartment designs in blocks built 1990-2015 Gothenburg, Sweden. the residents' attitudes toward their previous, present, and future housing perceived possibilities for aging-in-place. analyzed apartments, focusing on aging-in-place care situations concerning bedroom capacity a situation; spatial proximity between bathroom, bedroom, storage, entrance; functional autonomy situation without too much disturbance partner.Since 2000s, ambition Sweden is to enable older people...
Abstract Residential movement and displacement as an effect of renovation has earned attention also affected practices in Sweden. While statistical studies have linked deep to residential displacement, there are no recent that investigate why people move or remain housing areas renovated, if how the relocation is determined by renovation. A pilot study was initiated a means develop methodology connection In this paper, methodological considerations discussed based on 31 interviews...
Abstract This paper focuses on the intersection between agendas for housing renovation and social politics ageing-in-place integration of people with psycologial disabilities. The aim is to understand how elderly tenants a longer sick leave are affected by renovation. In sample 79 interviews, 34 decided permanently relocate as results When driver permanent relocation, do so avoid disturbances temporal evacuation. If home subjet comprehensive or deep renovation, rent increases another...
Abstract The gap between energy policy and potential savings through renovation, what is carried out in practice has been focus of previous research. Various influencing factors such as economy, organisation, social relations versus tenants studied to design guidelines bridge this gap. There a lack empirical studies how renovation planned, will influence the measures that are implemented. This paper takes starting point 42 on-going planned housing projects 2018 – 2021 by three municipal...