Earth architecture in north of Portugal: case study from vernacular to contemporary
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Resumo: | This paper refers to earth solutions in Portugal, covering from a synthesis of vernacular examples to a contemporary approach suggested by the author. This approach consists on a non structural earth wall solution, using a conventional steel reinforced concrete structure in order to permit earth walls to be used both in single-storey as in multi-storey buildings and be accepted in fulfilling contemporary demands of structural and functional performance. A thermal zoning strategy with two distinct inertia areas was proposed to the north littoral of Portugal. An indirect heat gain heavyweight compartment - made with earth walls and steel reinforced concrete structure and slabs - was positioned on the south zone and conceived to lodge the resting zones of a house: bedrooms, bathroom and living room. The north compartment, made with lightweight materials - plaster board and fibre-cement panel walls and timber structure - was destined for the working areas: studying, cooking and eating. This zoning strategy allowed a good compromise between construction costs (mainly embodied energy on the present analysis) and operative costs (mainly thermal comfort on the present analysis) comparing to a conventional monozone layout solution using the Portuguese conventional hollow brick and steel reinforced concrete constructive system. Both solutions were tested on real scale test cells, and the results are presented. It was verified that it is possible to implement a solution with earth walls in order to achieve a good functional performance, similar and even better, in some aspects, to conventional hollow brick solutions, even in a temperate climate, also associated with a significantly lower environmental cost related with the construction phase. |
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Earth architecture in north of Portugal: case study from vernacular to contemporaryArquitectura em terra no norte de Portugal: caso de estudo do vernacular ao contemporâneoEarth ArchitectureVernacular ArchitectureContemporary ArchitectureHumanidades::ArtesEngenharia e Tecnologia::Engenharia CivilThis paper refers to earth solutions in Portugal, covering from a synthesis of vernacular examples to a contemporary approach suggested by the author. This approach consists on a non structural earth wall solution, using a conventional steel reinforced concrete structure in order to permit earth walls to be used both in single-storey as in multi-storey buildings and be accepted in fulfilling contemporary demands of structural and functional performance. A thermal zoning strategy with two distinct inertia areas was proposed to the north littoral of Portugal. An indirect heat gain heavyweight compartment - made with earth walls and steel reinforced concrete structure and slabs - was positioned on the south zone and conceived to lodge the resting zones of a house: bedrooms, bathroom and living room. The north compartment, made with lightweight materials - plaster board and fibre-cement panel walls and timber structure - was destined for the working areas: studying, cooking and eating. This zoning strategy allowed a good compromise between construction costs (mainly embodied energy on the present analysis) and operative costs (mainly thermal comfort on the present analysis) comparing to a conventional monozone layout solution using the Portuguese conventional hollow brick and steel reinforced concrete constructive system. Both solutions were tested on real scale test cells, and the results are presented. It was verified that it is possible to implement a solution with earth walls in order to achieve a good functional performance, similar and even better, in some aspects, to conventional hollow brick solutions, even in a temperate climate, also associated with a significantly lower environmental cost related with the construction phase.FCT (Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia – Portugal)Luciano EditoreUniversidade do MinhoMendonça, Paulo20142014-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1822/35981engMendonça, P. (2014); “Earth Architecture in North of Portugal - Case Study From Vernacular to Contemporary”, SMC Magazine n.1/2014, SMC Association, Naples, Italy, ISSN: 2420-8213, pp 23-282420-8213http://www.sustainablemediterraneanconstruction.eu/SMC/The_Magazine_files/08_SMC01_Mendonca.pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-21T12:03:50Zoai:repositorium.sdum.uminho.pt:1822/35981Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T18:54:00.920061Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Earth architecture in north of Portugal: case study from vernacular to contemporary Arquitectura em terra no norte de Portugal: caso de estudo do vernacular ao contemporâneo |
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Earth architecture in north of Portugal: case study from vernacular to contemporary |
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Earth architecture in north of Portugal: case study from vernacular to contemporary Mendonça, Paulo Earth Architecture Vernacular Architecture Contemporary Architecture Humanidades::Artes Engenharia e Tecnologia::Engenharia Civil |
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Earth architecture in north of Portugal: case study from vernacular to contemporary |
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Earth architecture in north of Portugal: case study from vernacular to contemporary |
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Earth architecture in north of Portugal: case study from vernacular to contemporary |
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Earth architecture in north of Portugal: case study from vernacular to contemporary |
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Earth architecture in north of Portugal: case study from vernacular to contemporary |
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Mendonça, Paulo |
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Mendonça, Paulo |
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Universidade do Minho |
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Mendonça, Paulo |
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Earth Architecture Vernacular Architecture Contemporary Architecture Humanidades::Artes Engenharia e Tecnologia::Engenharia Civil |
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Earth Architecture Vernacular Architecture Contemporary Architecture Humanidades::Artes Engenharia e Tecnologia::Engenharia Civil |
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This paper refers to earth solutions in Portugal, covering from a synthesis of vernacular examples to a contemporary approach suggested by the author. This approach consists on a non structural earth wall solution, using a conventional steel reinforced concrete structure in order to permit earth walls to be used both in single-storey as in multi-storey buildings and be accepted in fulfilling contemporary demands of structural and functional performance. A thermal zoning strategy with two distinct inertia areas was proposed to the north littoral of Portugal. An indirect heat gain heavyweight compartment - made with earth walls and steel reinforced concrete structure and slabs - was positioned on the south zone and conceived to lodge the resting zones of a house: bedrooms, bathroom and living room. The north compartment, made with lightweight materials - plaster board and fibre-cement panel walls and timber structure - was destined for the working areas: studying, cooking and eating. This zoning strategy allowed a good compromise between construction costs (mainly embodied energy on the present analysis) and operative costs (mainly thermal comfort on the present analysis) comparing to a conventional monozone layout solution using the Portuguese conventional hollow brick and steel reinforced concrete constructive system. Both solutions were tested on real scale test cells, and the results are presented. It was verified that it is possible to implement a solution with earth walls in order to achieve a good functional performance, similar and even better, in some aspects, to conventional hollow brick solutions, even in a temperate climate, also associated with a significantly lower environmental cost related with the construction phase. |
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2014 |
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Mendonça, P. (2014); “Earth Architecture in North of Portugal - Case Study From Vernacular to Contemporary”, SMC Magazine n.1/2014, SMC Association, Naples, Italy, ISSN: 2420-8213, pp 23-28 2420-8213 http://www.sustainablemediterraneanconstruction.eu/SMC/The_Magazine_files/08_SMC01_Mendonca.pdf |
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