At a time of severe market shrinkage, the spread of an approach to planning that is socially, economically and technologically sustainable, represents a culture of quality that is once more measurable, which makes it possible today to define innovative building models for the industrial and production chain. The production of open industrialised building represents the most effective response to the need to recognise a reduction in building costs and times on site to ensure the environmental and economic sustainability of the intervention. The concentration of effort and investment in processes and technologies aimed at a more rational energy use and exploitation of renewable energy sources (clean energy technologies) could act as a driving force for economic recovery by ensuring, at the same time, full agreement with energy and environmental constraints and international certification standards. CCCabita - is an environment conscious constructive system that allows a coherent response, and a flexible one, to housing demand thanks to the potential for aggregating the residential blocks that define the different sizes of accommodation ensuring the adoption of the most innovative technical solutions and favouring the wider variability of the different housing models.

Technical solutions and industrialised construction systems for advanced sustainable buildings / Arbizzani, Eugenio; Civiero, Paolo. - STAMPA. - (2013), pp. 371-378. (Intervento presentato al convegno SB13 Portugal – Sustainable Building Contribution to Achieve the EU 20-20-20 Targets tenutosi a Guimarães | PORTUGAL nel 30 October - 1 November 2013).

Technical solutions and industrialised construction systems for advanced sustainable buildings

ARBIZZANI, Eugenio;CIVIERO, PAOLO
2013

Abstract

At a time of severe market shrinkage, the spread of an approach to planning that is socially, economically and technologically sustainable, represents a culture of quality that is once more measurable, which makes it possible today to define innovative building models for the industrial and production chain. The production of open industrialised building represents the most effective response to the need to recognise a reduction in building costs and times on site to ensure the environmental and economic sustainability of the intervention. The concentration of effort and investment in processes and technologies aimed at a more rational energy use and exploitation of renewable energy sources (clean energy technologies) could act as a driving force for economic recovery by ensuring, at the same time, full agreement with energy and environmental constraints and international certification standards. CCCabita - is an environment conscious constructive system that allows a coherent response, and a flexible one, to housing demand thanks to the potential for aggregating the residential blocks that define the different sizes of accommodation ensuring the adoption of the most innovative technical solutions and favouring the wider variability of the different housing models.
2013
SB13 Portugal – Sustainable Building Contribution to Achieve the EU 20-20-20 Targets
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
Technical solutions and industrialised construction systems for advanced sustainable buildings / Arbizzani, Eugenio; Civiero, Paolo. - STAMPA. - (2013), pp. 371-378. (Intervento presentato al convegno SB13 Portugal – Sustainable Building Contribution to Achieve the EU 20-20-20 Targets tenutosi a Guimarães | PORTUGAL nel 30 October - 1 November 2013).
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