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m-y-a-g · 7 years
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Manifiesto Ligado a la Arquitectura y Ecología
1.- La arquitectura debe ser versátil, deberá poder adaptarse a las diferentes circunstancias y tiempos, a demás de los lugares.
2.- La arquitectura debe ser sencilla y simple, no es necesario ocupar mas de lo que se necesita.
3.- La arquitectura debe utilizar materiales elásticos, ligeros y de procedencia natural, para poder ser devueltos a la misma naturaleza.
4.- La arquitectura sigue siendo una línea directa para la expresión de la humanidad, de esta manera materializamos las ideas, anhelos y expectativas de la época en que es construida.
5.- La arquitectura debe ser dinámica, debe seguir líneas irregulares y curvas basadas en formas naturales.
6.- La arquitectura no es decorativa, debe tener una intensión y un porque de cada decisión de diseño, incluyendo en tal diseño los sistemas pasivos de enfriamiento y calor en la vivienda, no se diseña solo por decoración.
7.- La arquitectura debe estar regida por parámetros humanos y naturales, en los cuales se pueda llegar a un acuerdo y armonía entre estos.
8.- La arquitectura debe proyectar libertad, armonía y al hombre.
9.- La arquitectura será la caducidad y la transitoriedad. Las casas duraran menos que uno mismo, no podemos ser permanentes en un mundo donde su naturaleza es la transición.
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m-y-a-g · 7 years
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The Hannover Principles
The Hannover principles where create with the purpose of a design linked with the nature, humanity and technology. This kind of design is difficult so they create this principles with the idea of take it as a “living document” which can help in the transformation of the architecture by having a respect between humanity and nature but also a link and a independence between them.
Create objects which are durable and with a long term value, with no waste and use the solar income efficiently. And at last, understand that the design has his limits and is not forever. But also we can improve it by sharing our knowledge with partners and colleagues.
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m-y-a-g · 7 years
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A connection with the environment
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m-y-a-g · 7 years
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DESIGN, ECOLOGY, ETHICS AND THE MAKING OF THINGS BY WILLIAM MCDONOUGH
What I can learn an see in the text “Design Ecology, Ethics and the Making of Things” is that most of the people don’t see all the things that we waste, and we can see this more clearly in the construction, the design.
When we design something we design it for the people, we most start design for the people but also for the environment, we shoukd return a little bit of what earths give us.
I think that the text can make us realize that there is a world of posibilities when the time of design cames. We can focuse the design to the people but we can also do it to the nature by the selection of diferent materials. Materials that can be natural, that have a long durability, with no toxic substances, materials that we are sure that will return to earth.
If we have a conscience of this problems and that most of them are produce by human actions, we can analize which of them are the ones that contaminates and how can we replace them with other methods.
Design new methods, new technology, materials, process and others in order to help the earth. We are in a critical situation.
If we show the people what they are missing by being sealling in a office were the environment suppose to be of work, but it actually feals like they are isolated of the others. Show the people that we can be in touch with the environment in other ways and not only by a glass wall.
Make that through the design people can get involved with the nature.
We can take the example of this architect, who not only makes sutainable architecture through past technologyes but also by passive systems. We can also see that he takes in count all the impacts that the construction will have in the ecosystem. Not only the construction buta ll the process of the materials. And he take action on this situations, by research we can look for ecological suppliers, or a way of return the materials that we take for the construction.
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