The path less travelled: Vertical circulation spaces in apartment buildings in the subtropics


Autoria(s): Kennedy, Rosemary
Data(s)

01/08/2015

Resumo

This paper presents data on residents’ use of common stairways and lifts (vertical circulation spaces) in multi-storey apartment buildings (MSABs) in Brisbane, Australia. Vertical movement is a defining aspect of multi-storey living and the energy consumed by lifts contributes significantly to the energy budget of the typical MSAB. The purpose is to investigate whether a reappraisal of vertical circulation design, through the lens of residents’ requirements, might contribute to energy reductions in this building type. Data was gathered on a theoretical sample of MSAB ranging from five decades old to very recent schemes. 90 residents were surveyed about their day-to-day experiences of circulation and access systems. The results showed that residents mainly chose to use the stairs for convenience and exercise. Building management regimes that limited residents’ access to collective spaces were the main impediment to discretionary stair use. Only two buildings did not have fully enclosed stairwells and these had the highest stair usage, suggesting that stair design, and building governance are two areas that might be worthy of attention. The more that circulation design is focussed on limiting access, the less opportunities there are for personal choice, incidental social interaction and casual surveillance of collective spaces. The more that design of vertical circulation spaces in MSAB meets residents’ needs the less likely they are to be reliant on continuous energy supply for normal functioning.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/86559/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/86559/1/RJK%20Vertical%20Circulation%20paper.pdf

Kennedy, Rosemary (2015) The path less travelled: Vertical circulation spaces in apartment buildings in the subtropics. In The 14th International Conference on Quality in Research (QiR 2015), 10-13 August 2015, Lombok, Indonesia.

Direitos

Copyright 2015 [please consult the author]

Fonte

School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty

Palavras-Chave #120100 ARCHITECTURE #Multi-storey apartment buildings #vertical circulation #subtropical #access and egress #residents satisfaction
Tipo

Conference Paper