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1、1,How does air conditioning become needed?,A case study of routes rationales and dynamics.,2,In the UK,air conditioning is becoming increasingly common in non-domestic buildings.From an energy and carbon perspective this is problematic.Identifying methods of preventing further reliance on air condit
2、ioning depends on understanding where and why it is being used.We draw on an analysis of the introduction of cooling in one complex case study site a hospital in the north of the UK to explore the processes of change involved.,ABSTRACT,3,3,We find that the spread of air conditioning is an outcome of
3、 repeated moments at which multiple,situated forms of need become established.We argue that the various entry points in processes of building design,refurbishment,reuse and thermal system repair are caught up in wider changes in the institutional context and working practices of the hospital.The use
4、 and reuse of internal space,increased reliance on heat emitting and heat sensitive technology and intense pressure to meet operational targets come together to create specific conjunctions in which air conditioning is seen to be necessary.,ABSTRACT,INTRODUCTION,Identifying methods of reducing and p
5、reventing further reliance on air conditioning depends on understanding the dynamic processes that are involved.,Explanations for the diffusion of technologies are many and varied,but often seek to model processes of change using a limited set of macro level variables.For air conditioning,such analy
6、ses have generally centered on the interrelation between climate and afford-ability.,This approach sustains the view that in hot climates further air conditioning is simply inevitable,disregarding potentially important differences of history,culture and context.However,whilst it is true that the cos
7、t of installing mechanical cooling has fallen,in the UK outdoor temperatures have not risen dramatically to somehow move it beyond a temperate climatic regime.,INTRODUCTION,Research beyond the US context has also demonstrated that the need for cooling is best understood not as a natural or inevitabl
8、e requirement but as an outcome of specific situated processes.,Hitchings stresses the cultural differences and contextual dynamics shaping the manner in which urban people across different world regions have come to manage their daily relations with outdoor temperature.In this sense a universal glo
9、bal air conditioning regime has not become established,although as various authors note there are globalizing circulations of standards,norms and conventions that are pushing in that direction.,We focus on this hospital not because it is especially unusual,or because it is in any sense representativ
10、e of hospitals in general,but because it allows us to understand in microcosm and within a diverse and multifunctional organization,the routes,circumstances and rationales through which air conditioning has over-time become progressively embedded in its functioning as a healthcare provider.,7,First,
11、technologies,including air conditioners,do not exist or function alone.As is always the case,to some degree they are connected to and interdependent with other technologies and infrastructures.,Second,although buildings can appear to be rather static and obdurate,they are from other perspectives ful
12、l of change and instability.,Third,suchbuilding projectdynamics,as suggested above,are to a significant degree subject to what goes on within them.Whilst buildings can be seen as the locus or site of ongoing practices of many different forms.,9,relatedOBSERVATIONS,First,technologies,including air co
13、nditioners,do not exist or function alone.As is always the case,to some degree they are connected to and interdependent with other technologies and infrastructures.,Second,although buildings can appear to be rather static and obdurate,they are from other perspectives full of change and instability,T
14、hird,suchbuilding projectdynamics,as suggested above,are to a significant degree subject to what goes on within them.Whilst buildings can be seen as the locus or site of ongoing practices of many different forms,Our case study is a hospital in the north of the UK that is part of the state-run Nation
15、al Health Service(NHS).The original hospital was built in the 1890s and its building profile was not changed significantly until the 1970s when a specialist unit with nearly a hundred new beds was established.Two more major buildings have since been added,one in the 1980s,the other in 1998.Many smal
16、ler non-medical buildings have been constructed in-between times,and there have been numerous rounds of refurbishment,extension and adaptation.The site,which consequently includes structures of very different architectural styles,exemplifies a century of developments in building design,and in materi
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