Sustainable Architecture Design

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Sustainable development must meet the needs of the present without compromising the needs of future generations. The definition of a concept as discussed currently was published in 1987 at the Brundtland Report issued by World Commission on Environment and Development or Brundtland Commission, created in 1983 by the United Nations. The goal was to define policies and strategies for sustainable development in the social, economic and, above all, environmental. And as regards the architecture? There is some consensus on what is a sustainable architecture design and what guidelines must be followed?
The sustainability must be a important criteria at the engineering step. Because it is on this step that could be planned and verified, with the various …show more content…

A sustainable building is one that quantifies the impacts that cause to the environment and to human health, employing all the technologies available to mitigate them. It is a building that consumes less energy, water and other natural resources, considers the life cycle of materials used and the building up since your project, passing by the construction, operation and maintenance up to the exhaustion of its original destination
As challenge can assert that the Civil Construction sector throughout the world is responsible for 50 % of consumption of natural resources and 40 % of energy inputs from all sources, being that this statement considers the life cycle of buildings, which includes in addition to the energy consumption in the useful life of buildings, also the energy spent in manufacturing of construction materials, in the work itself and the …show more content…

Some guidelines to be considered for a sustainable construction: thinking in long term planning the work, energy efficiency, appropriate use of water and reutilization, use of passive techniques of conditions and of natural resources, use of materials and techniques environmentally correct, management of solid waste.
If a building fulfil all the technical prerequisites, observe all environmental ethical standards. And only use adequate materials, but it does not correlate with the place in which it is inserted, abstracting the other buildings and people who live near, will not be

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