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Dos materiais de construção disponíveis, a madeira é o único que se pode atribuir
como um recurso renovável pela natureza. Além disso, a transformação da madeira natural permite a sua utilização para os mais diversos contextos, tornando esse material 100% reciclável. Com este potencial, a arquitetura sustentável tem na criatividade da conceição de um espaço habitável todos os argumentos contemporâneos da tecnologia construtiva a explorar: a modularidade, a flexibilidade e a racionalidade.
Esta dissertação tem como objetivo explorar esses aspetos primeiramente através do
levantamento de um repertório de técnicas, da sua organização em termos de viabilidade, da elaboração de teoria modular. Neste estudo pretende-se evidenciar, com ferramentas próprias, os aspetos relativos à sustentabilidade do sistema construtivo estudado. A parte do fato da madeira ser o único material de construção dito renovável, em alguns países, a madeira é hoje em dia um material muito utilizado e muito comum. A sua disponibilidade tanto na forma de madeira natural ou transformada industrialmente juntamente com as suas
características físicas e mecânicas são aspetos relevantes para a minha escolha como objeto de dissertação, que aqui se descreve.
Neste sentido pretende-se desenvolver, ainda que academicamente, e forma de um anteprojeto as linhas de um sistema construtivo em madeira como proposta alternativa à construção de habitações. Esta proposta terá como base à teoria da coordenação modular, os critérios de flexibilidade, racionalidade e outros relativos aos conceitos de sustentabilidade.
Among all available building materials, wood is the only one that can affect a renewable resource for nature. Moreover, the processing of natural wood allows its use through different contexts, which makes it 100% recyclable. With this potential, sustainable architecture has the creativity of a living area design and all the arguments of contemporary construction technology to explore: modularity, flexibility and rationality. This thesis aims to explore these aspects primarily By doing a repertoire of techniques, their organization in terms of feasibility, and the elaboration of the modular theory. This study aims to demonstrate the sustainability aspects of the building system studied. Part of the fact that wood is the only renewable building material, in some countries, wood is a material widely and commonly used nowadays. Its availability both in the form of natural wood or industrially processed and its physical and mechanical aspects are relevant to the subject of my topic of my thesis, as described here. In this sense, with the intention to develop the topic in more depth, and as a preliminary outline, a wood construction system would be proposed as an alternative to residential construction. This proposal is based on the theory of modular coordination, flexibility criteria, rationality and other related sustainability concepts.
Among all available building materials, wood is the only one that can affect a renewable resource for nature. Moreover, the processing of natural wood allows its use through different contexts, which makes it 100% recyclable. With this potential, sustainable architecture has the creativity of a living area design and all the arguments of contemporary construction technology to explore: modularity, flexibility and rationality. This thesis aims to explore these aspects primarily By doing a repertoire of techniques, their organization in terms of feasibility, and the elaboration of the modular theory. This study aims to demonstrate the sustainability aspects of the building system studied. Part of the fact that wood is the only renewable building material, in some countries, wood is a material widely and commonly used nowadays. Its availability both in the form of natural wood or industrially processed and its physical and mechanical aspects are relevant to the subject of my topic of my thesis, as described here. In this sense, with the intention to develop the topic in more depth, and as a preliminary outline, a wood construction system would be proposed as an alternative to residential construction. This proposal is based on the theory of modular coordination, flexibility criteria, rationality and other related sustainability concepts.
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Arquitectura sustentável Construção em madeira
