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Vision
The transformations of places, the construction of buildings and infrastructures, the set up of the cities, obligated the mankind trough the history with alternate events of adaption and/or environment modeling.
Today, in Europe, the building sector has a huge impact on the environment:
- Utilizes the 40% of nonrenewable resources
- Consumes the 45% of the produced energy
- Emanates the 40% of the environment pollution
- Produces the 40% of waste
The sustainable design, trough the appropriate use of the natural and artificial resources, pursue the following objectives:
- reduction of the energetic consumptions of the constructions in their life cycle;
- usage of materials, technologies and construction techniques appropriate to the nature and history of the places, to the expectations and to the required uses;
- closing of the cycles of the matter and the energy (materials, water, air, and so on);
- coherent usage of the technological plants;
- research of the better quality performances at the better environmental and economic cost;
- reduction of the waste materials;
- minimum maintenance (repairs and substitutions);
- recovery of the demolition materials.
Intervention sectors
Territory
- Land planning
- Instruments for urban planning – energetic planning
- Urban renewal
- Natural reserve parks
Environment
- Environmental recovery
- Naturalistic engineering
- Geology – geotechnical – hydrogeology
- Reclamation, renaturation and recovery of degraded areas and abandoned sites
- Environmental impact studies
Landscape
- Landscape architecture
- Urban planning
- Urban landscape design
Architecture and civil engineer
- Territorial and urban infrastructure
- Bio architecture
- Alternative and renewable energy
- Electromagnetic fields
- Intelligent building
- Energetic design
- Water cycle