Novas exigências decorrentes de programas de certifi cação ambiental de prédios e de normas de desempenho na construção

  • Silva A
  • Kern A
  • Piccoli R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos RESUMO -Preocupações ambientais e de desempenho no ambiente construído são tendências mundiais. No Brasil, cresce o uso de certifi-cações ambientais de edificações, e, desde julho de 2013, está em vigor a NBR 15.575. Esta situação tem desafiado o setor como um todo, incluindo projetistas, construtores e fornecedores. As novas exigências afetam especialmente os projetistas, tendo em vista a complexidade das questões que envolvem os temas e devem ser resolvidas na fase de ABSTRACT -The concern with environmental issues and the perfor-mance of buildings is a global trend. In Brazil, the adoption of environ-mental certification has been growing, and since July 2013, the national standard NBR 15.575 is in force, under the general heading of residential buildings. Both, environmental and performance issues have challenged the industry as a whole, including designers, constructors and suppliers, in view of the complexity of the issues surrounding the concept of performance. This paper discusses new requirements resulting from the adoption of environmental criteria and from the concept of performance, based on results of research that investigated, respectively, the design and production processes of a certificated commercial building and the implementation of the Spanish (CTE) and Brazilian (NBR 15.575/2013) performance standards by construction firms.

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Silva, A. T., Kern, A. P., Piccoli, R., & González, M. A. S. (2015). Novas exigências decorrentes de programas de certifi cação ambiental de prédios e de normas de desempenho na construção. Arquitetura Revista, 10(2). https://doi.org/10.4013/arq.2014.102.06

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