2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.foar.2014.12.002
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Design support tools to sustain climate change adaptation at the local level: A review and reflection on their suitability

Abstract: For mid-latitude cities, higher summer temperatures due to climate change are a cause for concern because they aggravate the urban heat island phenomenon and reduce thermal comfort inside buildings. By acquiring the appropriate knowledge and skills, architects and urban designers can become key actors in adaptation to climate change. Two workshops bringing together architects and urban designers provided evidence of deficiencies in this area. We hypothesize that a design support tool (DST) focused on the issue… Show more

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“…Problems of interoperability and incompatibility, complexity, costs, time, and inflexibility are emphasized as difficulties and barriers. These findings corroborate those of previous studies [35,52]. They also show the challenge of creating appropriate tools to inform the design process given the fact that the needs expressed by users have remained relatively unchanged over time while developers have yet to come up with the right solution [35].…”
Section: Very Oftensupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…Problems of interoperability and incompatibility, complexity, costs, time, and inflexibility are emphasized as difficulties and barriers. These findings corroborate those of previous studies [35,52]. They also show the challenge of creating appropriate tools to inform the design process given the fact that the needs expressed by users have remained relatively unchanged over time while developers have yet to come up with the right solution [35].…”
Section: Very Oftensupporting
confidence: 88%
“…In addition, they highlighted that solution-focused and form-giving data is the cornerstone of the design process. We therefore argue that providing city and building designers with holistic and operational information on the four catalysts for climate action [52], through the development of knowledge transfer tools such as roadmaps [12], is a promising way to bridge the gap between research in climate adaptation and practice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dubois et al [41], on the other hand, investigate if a design support tool (DST) concentrating on adapting cities to rising temperatures can improve knowledge and skills of architects and designers in the field. Through workshops and testing, "hybrid" tools were found to be most appropriate, but the results question the capacity of one single DST to meet the requirements.…”
Section: Design Tools For Integrating Climate Projectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, specific design tools for climate change adaptation purposes, such as software or written manuals (e.g., [26,27]), might support the design process.…”
Section: Tools To Support Amenity Designmentioning
confidence: 99%