The energetic theme determined
a turning point in the
housing sector, in order to optimize the use of
resources.
Hence, the need to cover
buildings with materials
accustomed to reduce the consumptions of use and the
consequent reduction of CO2 gas in the air.
The growing sensibility
towards the energetic-ambient theme made a higher public interest towards green-buildings,
which puts an accent on so called “passive” energy techniques and disposals and
natural safe materials.
New sector laws are
determining a transformation in new buildings, even for mass housing which
standardize minor cities outskirts.
New buildings – ordinary
residential houses, but not only – constructive practice was still linked to
very few technical solutions, made by even limited ability masters, scarcely interested
in green-buildings and energy savings.
On the contrary, in some
sectors, the law obligations are seen as a chance of changing design and
practice, with a process involving biocompatibility, reuse of resources,
minimizing wastes, energy efficiency.
It seems that the idea of
quality, characterization, and intervention specificity comes slowly out
instead of concepts like quantity, abuse, “standardization”, (a never ending
repetition of few elementary constructive techniques); therefore quality is a
long term winning element and also in short time becomes a means of saving.
Restoration and reuse of
historical buildings are excluded by the energy laws.
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