clise climatica

Recommendation: Book”The Future We Choose: How to Survive the Climate Crisis”

The book “The Future We Choose: How to Survive the Climate Crisis” addresses clearly and objectively the impact of rising temperatures in our lives due to climate change. One of the things I liked most is that the work presents two distinct scenarios for the future: It seems complex but the book presents these scenarios …

Daylight & Sunlight: Studies and Simulations

I understand how important Daylight and Sunlight studies and simulations are in sustainable construction. In my journey through environmental design, I have observed the big impact proper natural lighting has on occupant wellbeing. Studies suggest that natural light has been shown to improve mood, boost productivity, and even regulate sleep patterns. This aspect underscores the …

5 Benefits of Sustainable Constructions

Sustainable Constructions offers numerous benefits, going beyond the environmental aspect. In addition to contributing to a more sustainable future, choosing sustainable constructions can also bring economic and social advantages. Moreover, it has a significant impact on the environment, bringing benefits both for nature and communities. These constructions are designed and implemented with the concern to …

Resilient and Sustainable Cities in the Face of Climate Change

Cities are central to global sustainable development. The built environment has a major impact on urban sustainability. In 2014, the buildings sector represented 31% of global final energy use, 54% of final electricity demand, and 8% of energy-related CO2 emissions (excluding indirect emissions from electricity). When including upstream electricity generation, buildings were responsible for 23% …

Sustainable Construction: Techniques and Strategies

Sustainability in civil construction is a topic of extreme importance today, especially due to the climate changes we face. In this context, sustainable construction becomes fundamental to mitigate environmental impacts and promote the use of more responsible practices. The civil construction industry is responsible for the excessive consumption of natural resources and for approximately 39% …