This book promotes an interdisciplinary research approach operating in a field situated between architecture, aesthetics, philosophy and urban ecology. The book propagates a break with the all-too-prevalent way of thinking within which the environmental requirements in construction have a tendency to derail any trace of architectonic quality. Ecological Reflections in Architecture inverts this perspective, since the environmental ways of presenting the problem are regarded from an architectonic point of view; the book takes its point of departure in architecture. Claus Bech-Danielsen, born in 1961, was educated at The School of Architecture in Aarhus. The book is based on his doctoral thesis and on his investigative work at Danish Building Research Institute.