A comprehensive review of literature to appreciate the importance of windowscapes: evaluation and suggestion for improvement of New Zealand Building Code

Mirza, Leila and Byrd, Hugh (2017) A comprehensive review of literature to appreciate the importance of windowscapes: evaluation and suggestion for improvement of New Zealand Building Code. In: Back to the Future: The Next 50 Years, (51st International Conference of the Architectural Science Association (ANZAScA)), 29 November to 2nd December 2017, Victoria University, Wellington, NZ.

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Abstract

Rapid intensification of Auckland has made our visual awareness of the outdoor environment (windowscapes) more confined and restricted. The recent changes of Auckland’s windowscapes have made the shortcomings of New Zealand Building Code more apparent. This paper aims to demonstrate the importance of windowscapes in urban dwellers’ life by reviewing relevant literature in the field and to suggest some changes to current building code to provide healthier and liveable indoor environments. First, evidence from the literature on the impact of views on building occupants’ wellbeing will be reviewed. Then, New Zealand Code Clause (G7 Natural light) and its Acceptable Solution will be critically analysed to identify areas that require improvement.
Our literature review indicates that private views are more relevant for health and wellbeing than building and planning legislation in New Zealand currently considers them to be. Hence, this paper suggests that windowscapes should become an essential part of future building codes and standards. This paper concludes that providing strict requirements regarding windowscapes is essential to building a healthier indoor environment.

Keywords:windowscapes, building code, Health, Wellbeing
Subjects:K Architecture, Building and Planning > K440 Urban studies
C Biological Sciences > C890 Psychology not elsewhere classified
K Architecture, Building and Planning > K320 Landscape studies
Divisions:College of Arts > School of Architecture & Design > School of Architecture & Design (Architecture)
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Deposited On:01 Mar 2018 08:52

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