Journal of Architecture, Art & Humanistic Science (Oct 2020)
Sustainable Architecture as a Concept of Rationalizing Consumption and Improving the Environment
Abstract
The interest in the environment and its problems increased as adversely affects current and future generations, especially with regard to the energy field, which prompted the world to search for solutions to eliminate these problems and find common values between sustainable development and energy. Based on reconciling the concepts of development, energy rationalization, and a green environment to reach environmental sustainability. The pioneers of sustainability in environmental architecture, and many academic and professional organizations, have worked hard on developing the means of achieving sustainability and applying them to modern buildings, leading to the concept of sustainable architecture. This has led to the development of a societal view towards the internal and external environment of Egyptian homes from being architectural facilities for housing only. In order to develop them into entities with environmental, economic and social responsibility. All of this requires a deeper development of the role of studies towards identifying elements for improving the environment from the design, economic and social side for energy-efficient buildings. The interaction of human beings with the environmental components has led to the depletion of their natural resources. In view of the tremendous development in information technology and the changing concepts of space, time and human relations. Therefore it has become necessary to develop the concepts of architecture in accordance with the expected future changes, as happened in the era of modernity and the period of postmodernism leading to superior modernity, and future thinking in Sustainable environmental designs. By applying the concepts of sustainable architecture through design practices in the building industry, it cannot be possible made by qualified designers in this field, which will lead to finding appropriate solutions to environmental, economic and functional problems. The concept of environmental design linked to exploiting the components of the natural and geographical environment to obtain the necessary energy, to provide a comfortable environment for housing, while protecting the environment, preserving its natural properties, and resorting to new sources of energy. The traditional residence is a good example of applying sustainable design concepts in terms of design principle, building materials and environmental treatments, as it relied on exploiting natural energy sources such as sun, wind, topography of the site, to provide a comfortable interior environment, and to align it with social values and customs and traditions of society.
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