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I PAESAGGI DELLA TRANSIZIONE ENERGETICA
Geothermal energy, integrated photovoltaics, and the use of wood allow technology to blend into the building and seamlessly integrate the building itself into nature. The bioclimatic building of a highway service station (Fig. 3), designed for producing and conserving energy, highlights the close re...
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Published in: | Techne (Florence, Italy : 2011) Italy : 2011), 2023-01, Vol.26, p.41-46 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | eng ; ita |
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Summary: | Geothermal energy, integrated photovoltaics, and the use of wood allow technology to blend into the building and seamlessly integrate the building itself into nature. The bioclimatic building of a highway service station (Fig. 3), designed for producing and conserving energy, highlights the close relationship between the transportation and construction sectors, which together account for 70% of CO, emissions. [...]some photographs represent spontaneous constructions, resulting from the adaptation of the local community to the current emergency, which, confronting various contexts from rural to urban, attempt to respond to the challenge of the energy transition while signaling the beginning of a cultural and social transition. |
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ISSN: | 2239-0243 2239-0243 |