Nature is an inexhaus=ble source of solu=ons to formal, func=onal, structural and construc=ve among many other problems, is the result of a long evolu=onary process and adapta=on. The design of architectural space has managed to reproduce some aspects of nature looking for the comfort of human beings; however in the Şeld of use of natural resources we have exceeded, causing an imbalance that was reversed in the transforma=on in the way of living, demanding a change in the design of architectural space. Climate change impacts rural and urban communi=es, threatening the world with affecta=ons unprecedented, despite mul=ple warnings, there are s=ll marked contrast in how communi=es relate to the environment, concern for the environment has grown, it evolves over =me but s=ll not enough. Various Şelds of architecture have posed problems and solu=ons in the Şeld of teaching environmental concern led us to generate new knowledge in the architectural design process, demanding to consider the impact of climate change as a condi=on for the pursuit of livability. The design of architectural space is no longer focused on the aesthe=c or stylis=c value of architecture is condi=oned by a flexible methodological process that requires feedback between the environment and the building. The methodology focused on the analogy of natural systems can show how the form, func=on and structure are some aspects that efficiently integrate design of architectural space applied in various projects of our authorship allowing generate and build comfortable and friendly spaces the environment. The designer of spaces is the executor, climate change is adversity, nature is your tool solu=on, but nothing works individually if they are not linked in a methodology guide who will serve for genera=on of Architectural Design. It is important to assess the process of genera=ng architecture, encouraging academic par=cipa=on through tools that allow the study of theory and genera=ng efficient architectural projects
Primary Language | English |
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Journal Section | Research Article |
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Publication Date | September 1, 2016 |
Published in Issue | Year 2016 Volume: 1 Issue: 1 |