Annika Haugen
- Engineer —
- Head of department —
- Researcher
Phonenumber: 23355067/ 41643690
E-mail: annika.haugen@niku.no
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Department:
- Built Heritage
Annika Haugen has a Master’s degree in civil engineering and a PhD degree from the Oslo School of Architecture and Design. The title of her doctoral thesis was “Heating and conservation of medieval stone churches, a study of the climate in stone masonry.” Haugen has been working in architect’s offices in Sweden and at the Directorate for Cultural Heritage in Norway. She has worked in NIKU since 1997.
Her main focus of research has been building technology related to masonry constructions, and questions regarding indoor climate and its influence on the building as well as the environment. In recent years she has also worked with the challenges related to climate change and energy saving in architecturally, historically and culturally valuable buildings. She works in the Building Department in NIKU.
Selected publications from NVA:
Effects of Climate-Related Adaptation and Mitigation Measures on Nordic Cultural Heritage
Maja Granberg, Nina Kjølsen Jernæs, Vibeke Vandrup Martens, Véronique Karine Simon Nielsen, Annika Haugen.
- 2022
- Heritage
- Academic article
Klimatilpasningstiltak og Kulturarv - muligheter og oppmerksomheter ved studier av klimatilpasningstiltak og konsekvenser for kulturmiljøer og kulturminner
Annika Haugen, Nina Jernæs Kjølsen, Maja Granberg, Véronique Karine Simon Nielsen, Vibeke Vandrup Martens.
- 2022
- Nordisk ministerråd
- Report
Vurdere risiko og planlegge tilpasningstiltak. Veileder for forvaltning av kulturmiljø i et klima i endring
Marte Boro, Carsten Hermann, Vanessa Glindmeier, Guðmundur Stefán Sigurðarson, Anne Cathrine Flyen, Maja Granberg, (+3).
- 2020
- Riksantikvaren
- Report
Adapt Northern Heritage Toolkit: Conservation factsheets for managing northern historic places affected by climate change
Maja Granberg, Anne Cathrine Flyen, Annika Haugen, Vanessa Glindmeier.
- 2020
- Historic Environment Scotland
- Report
Adapt Northern Heritage Toolkit: Assessing risks and planning adaptation Guidance on managing the impacts of climate change on northern historic places
Marte Boro, Carsten Hermann, Vanessa Glindmeier, Guðmundur Stefán Sigurðarson, Anne Cathrine Flyen, Maja Granberg, (+3).
- 2020
- Historic Environment Scotland
- Report
Development of an assessment method for the project Adapt Northern Heritage to identify risks to and vulnerabilities of historic places due to climate change
Marte Boro, Fredrik Berg, Annika Haugen, Carsten Hermann, Guðmundur Stefán Sigurðarson, Therese Sonehag.
- 2019
- Academic chapter