masterThesis
Ecoposto tipo: sede de órgão ambiental em unidades de conservação no Rio Grande do Norte
Fecha
2019-07-30Registro en:
NASCIMENTO, Érica Larissa Mendes do. Ecoposto tipo: sede de órgão ambiental em unidades de conservação no Rio Grande do Norte. 2019. 122f. Dissertação (Mestrado Profissional em Arquitetura, Projeto e Meio Ambiente) - Centro de Tecnologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2019.
Autor
Nascimento, Érica Larissa Mendes do
Resumen
This professional master's degree work consists of an architectural project of a
headquarters of the environmental agency IDEMA (Institute for Sustainable
Development and Environment), in one of the Rio Grande do Norte Nature Conservation
Units, in the Piquiri Una Environmental Protection Area. This document consists of a
technical report and architectural project. The work was motivated by the inefficiency
and impacts verified in the architectural model currently executed in Conservation Units
existing in RN, not matching the identity of sustainability and environment of the
Institute, to which the author is professionally linked. The proposal emphasizes the use
of wood to reduce the environmental impact of the building and its operation, as well as
to increase compliance with thermal and light comfort standards through bioclimatic
passive strategies, energy efficiency and integration of the proposed building with the
landscape. The concept of the proposal is synergy, where the various elements that make
up the landscape of the place, aligned with the architectural proposal, work together in
order to achieve efficiency through integration. For this, the characteristics of the site
and the climatic, social and landscape aspects were observed through the analysis of
landscape views, constructive materials and public works guidelines, through the
assessment of the environment built in the existing Ecoposts. The architectural proposal
of the Piquiri Una Ecoposto makes use of the wood frame construction system, with
cement board sealing, and a flat wood structure for reforesting Eucalyptus. The wood
and glass frames were designed to be adjustable to the space users, allowing the building
to adapt to different deployments in the state of Rio Grande do Norte. The project aims
to serve as a reference for future architectural projects with a similar environmental
preservation context, with the expected result encouraging public institutions to
increasingly incorporate sustainability into their agenda.