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Article
Sustainable Identities in the Technological Esprit of Architecture
Author(s)
Consiglia Mocerino
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DOI:10.17265/1934-7359/2017.07.004
Affiliation(s)
Already contract professor in the Faculty of Architecture, Sapienza University of Rome-Miur, Rome, Italy
ABSTRACT
Innovation and energy
efficiency are the essential paradigms of the new technology and design
culture, in the sustainable economic and social development, highlighting the
performance of new technologies, systems and intelligent materials, such as
sustainable identities in architectural envelopes. Then, contextualized
sustainable architectural objectives favor material and energy flows, pointing
to the constructive flexibility, identity and compatibility of technological
innovation, which contrasts with climate change. So sustainable use of natural
resources, renewable energy, in line with the principles of the 2030 Agenda for
SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals). The well-being of the community with the
valorisation of places and the environment, indicates the technological
excellence of architecture, synchronous with territorial metamorphoses. Thus,
vision glass principles in the environmentally responsive wall, and engineered
wall, in external awareness, cellular flooring for eco-efficiency. The
methodologies indicate the applications of new design models for new
constructions and regeneration, with dynamic, efficient and integrated
envelopes integrated with renewable energy storage technologies, neomaterials
and high performance insulating. Then HPP (high performance polymers)
nanotechnologies are based on efficient pigments, intelligent bioPCM (PCM for phase
change material)
nano technologies, thermoregulators with high thermal inertia. The goal is
towards an escalation of sustainable architectures that contrasts with climate
change and pollution of anthropic origin, for smart and sustainable growth.
KEYWORDS
Architecture, technology, sustainability, energy storage, intelligent materials, nanotechnologies, quality.
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