Architectural project of green building as a contribution to sustainable development from active and passive technology.

Number: pap. 1033

Author(s) : MORAES C. M., RUEDI F. M., RODRIGUES L. A.

Summary

The environmental impacts evaluated in the beginning of the project of the edification reduces it’s financial costs, due the use of concepts of intelligent and sustainable technologies used during the process of construction and post-occupation. Charts containing financial spends and the specification of the choice of the material, to reduce the thermic charge of the edification, reduces the energy consumption during the cycle of durability of a building. Those principles applied on public buildings reduce the financial budget of the borough or the State. The production of a public commercial building was evaluated for the Transit, Transportation and Municipal Public Safety Prefecture of Araraquara, SP-Brazil, making sure that the construction’s administration, identifies the regular and the new activities, when compared the administration of construction of traditional buildings. The draw up plan has great importance in the insight of theseteps of the project. Due the development of the project, more activities usually carried out are required, new actions from the administration are identified for the building project, as the need of obtaining the technical information of the products from the suppliers and the interaction with multidisciplinary teams, from architecture and the various areas of engineering and physics.

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  • Original title: Architectural project of green building as a contribution to sustainable development from active and passive technology.
  • Record ID : 30010450
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Clima 2013. 11th REHVA World Congress and 8th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality, Ventilation and Energy Conservation in Buildings.
  • Publication date: 2013/06/16

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