Bioclimatic Architecture or Green Architecture
Bioclimatic or green architecture is a type of architecture that tries to create buildings that are in harmony with the environment and climate. For example, depending on the region where we are, we will seek to take advantage of the sun for heating and lighting. The materials and the architecture itself will be defined according to the movement of the sun and climate.
It is estimated that a house that was built to the standards of bioclimatic architecture must happen to provide up to three quarters of its heating needs using solar energy only. For this, the architects will try to capture the maximum energy from the sun, convert that energy and store it.
Several principles are used: the positioning of windows to capture maximum light, the materials used to minimize the maximum heat loss and also ventilation to cool the house during the hot weather. All this so you can not only save energy but also to respect the environment.
Bioclimatic architecture is a discipline that is still in its infancy and will certainly develop further in the future.
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