The book's aim is to analyze some of the most innovative projects of sustainable architecture that Luis De Garrido has made over the past two years (2009-2011), materializing their own concept of "Artificial Nature" (since the construction of Green Box). Luis de Garrido has matured in recent years a new innovative concept in architecture, calling it as "Artificial Nature Architecture": an artificial ecological system that has its own rules, and develops in parallel with the natural ecological system. Immersed in this artificial ecosystem, Luis De Garrido has signed a new architecture paradigm able to use a set of industrial architectural elements, ideal for creating buildings that have an infinite life cycle, y whose components can be recovered, repaired and reused in a continuous and permanent way, without producing waste and emissions. Similarly, these buildings can continuously grow, move, relocate and biodegrade, like living organisms. They have a really very low energy consumption, and the energy consumed has a naturally occurring (solar and geothermal, which is the same energy used by Nature organisms)
Ficha técnica
Editorial: Inst. Monsa de Ediciones
ISBN: 9788415223191
Idioma: Castellano
Número de páginas: 96
Encuadernación: Tapa blanda
Fecha de lanzamiento: 03/06/2011
Año de edición: 2011
Plaza de edición: Es
Alto: 20.5 cm
Ancho: 20.3 cm
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