The role of sustainable materials in harmonizing architecture and construction
Publish place: 4th International Congress on Civil Engineering, Architecture, Building Materials and Environment
Publish Year: 1403
Type: Conference paper
Language: English
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The role of sustainable materials in harmonizing architecture and construction abstract
In an era of increasing environmental challenges, sustainable architecture and the use of eco-friendly materials have become essential for addressing climate change, resource depletion, and public health concerns. By prioritizing energy-efficient design, green materials, and adaptive building strategies, architects and builders can significantly reduce a project's carbon footprint and contribute to a more resilient, healthy, and environmentally responsible built environment. Moreover, embracing sustainable practices fosters innovation, supports regulatory compliance, and demonstrates a commitment to social responsibility, ensuring that the construction industry evolves in harmony with the needs of both current and future generations. Sustainable construction refers to the practice of designing, building, and operating structures in an environmentally responsible and resource-efficient manner to minimize their impact on the environment throughout the building's lifecycle. Sustainable construction aims to create a balance between meeting society's needs for functional, comfortable, and aesthetically pleasing buildings while reducing ecological damage and promoting a more sustainable future. By recognizing the importance of harmonizing architecture and construction, project teams can create buildings that are more sustainable, efficient, and valuable, benefiting both occupants and the broader environment.
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The role of sustainable materials in harmonizing architecture and construction authors
Elnaz Nazari
The Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch Tehran
Mohsen Koohgard
The Islamic Azad University of Estahban