Minimal architectures for landscape – The module as a tool for sustainability

The theme of environmental emergency is now at the forefront of discussions on how to plan and conceive architectural design. This paper argues for the opportunity to interpret building design as a circular process that can, at all stages, help designers find conscious and functional answers to the...

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Main Authors: Jorge Garcia Valldecabres, Daniela Besana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Palermo University Press 2023-12-01
Series:Agathón
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Online Access:http://www.agathon.it/agathon/article/view/370
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Summary:The theme of environmental emergency is now at the forefront of discussions on how to plan and conceive architectural design. This paper argues for the opportunity to interpret building design as a circular process that can, at all stages, help designers find conscious and functional answers to the issue of the environmental impact of construction: this calls for a necessary review of the project’s performance requirements, which can find a possible complete and adequate answer in minimal modular architectures. It is indeed believed that the module in architecture can be designed, given the same basic minimum element, as flexible with respect to usage requirements, contexts and achievable performance. To demonstrate the above, research experiences regarding this architectural-design concept are provided.   Article info Received: 15/10/2023; Revised: 20/10/2023; Accepted: 08/11/2023
ISSN:2464-9309
2532-683X