A dimensão humana da sustentabilidade
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Resumo: | Progress at any cost has neglected the human being, causing damage to physical, emotional and environmental health. Sustainable architecture, seeking to avoid climate change, is the new trend that pushes architects, engineers and builders who pay attention to the phenomenon of global warming and the economic benefits brought by energy certificates. However, these contemporary practices rely on the same misconception as the second half of the nineteenth century, when the cities were designed for machines ignoring the human scale. If architecture is capable of producing delight, amazement and relevance; as well as being able to shape the culture, frame the welfare, and contribute to health and happiness, it plays a big role in the most ordinary of routines. However, sustainability solutions have been limited analytically to the adoption of new technologies that can't provide well-being by themselves, in many cases not even for fresh air. Sociological, psychological and holistic reflection is necessary in order to reach sustainability on the planet and full-fill human needs. The city of the future must seduce and provide delight. Focusing ahead on resource scarcity, sustainable architecture should target the psychological misery in which we are currently immersed. We must reconcile Man with nature and, in turn, Architecture and humanity. |
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A dimensão humana da sustentabilidadeArquitetura sustentávelDimensão humanaHumanização do espaçoSustentabilidadeBem-estarSustainable architectureHuman dimensionHuman spaceSustainabilityWellbeingProgress at any cost has neglected the human being, causing damage to physical, emotional and environmental health. Sustainable architecture, seeking to avoid climate change, is the new trend that pushes architects, engineers and builders who pay attention to the phenomenon of global warming and the economic benefits brought by energy certificates. However, these contemporary practices rely on the same misconception as the second half of the nineteenth century, when the cities were designed for machines ignoring the human scale. If architecture is capable of producing delight, amazement and relevance; as well as being able to shape the culture, frame the welfare, and contribute to health and happiness, it plays a big role in the most ordinary of routines. However, sustainability solutions have been limited analytically to the adoption of new technologies that can't provide well-being by themselves, in many cases not even for fresh air. Sociological, psychological and holistic reflection is necessary in order to reach sustainability on the planet and full-fill human needs. The city of the future must seduce and provide delight. Focusing ahead on resource scarcity, sustainable architecture should target the psychological misery in which we are currently immersed. We must reconcile Man with nature and, in turn, Architecture and humanity.O progresso a qualquer custo tem negligenciado o ser humano, causando danos à saúde física, emocional e ao meio ambiente. A Arquitetura Sustentável, em busca de sanar estes prejuízos, é a nova tendência que mobiliza arquitetos, engenheiros e construtores, que atentam para o fenômeno do aquecimento global e para os benefícios econômicos trazidos pelas certificações energéticas. Porém, as práticas contemporâneas recorrem no mesmo equívoco das da segunda metade do século XIX, na cidade projetada para a máquina: esquecem a dimensão humana. Se a Arquitetura é capaz de produzir deleite, perplexidade e reverência, capaz de moldar a ordem cultural, emoldurar o bem-estar, contribuir para a saúde e felicidade, desempenha grande papel na rotina mais irrisória. As soluções de sustentabilidade, contrariamente, têm-se limitado analiticamente à adoção de novas tecnologias que por si só não conferem o bem-estar humano e, em muitos casos, nem ao menos o ar puro. É necessária uma ampla reflexão filosófica, sociológica, psicológica e holística embutida no fazer arquitetônico a fim de propiciar a sustentabilidade do planeta e a plenitude humana. Considerando, além da escassez material em que vivemos, a Arquitetura Sustentável deve mirar a miséria psicológica em que fomos imersos. Deve reconciliar o homem com a natureza, e por sua vez, a Arquitetura com a humanidade.Programa de Pós-graduação em Arquitetura e Urbanismo, Faculdade de Arquitetura e Urbanismo2018-03-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/paranoa/article/view/1180210.18830/issn.1679-0944.n19.2017.08Paranoá; Vol. 10 No. 19 (2017): Fluxo Contínuo - Julho/DezembroParanoá; v. 10 n. 19 (2017): Fluxo Contínuo - Julho/Dezembro1679-09441677-7395reponame:P@ranoáinstname:Universidade de Brasília (UnB)instacron:UNBporhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/paranoa/article/view/11802/10368Tuma, Lorena de Cárita Dantasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-02-08T12:27:50Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/11802Revistahttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/paranoaPUBhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/paranoa/oaiparanoa@unb.br1679-09441677-7395opendoar:2024-02-08T12:27:50P@ranoá - Universidade de Brasília (UnB)false |
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A dimensão humana da sustentabilidade |
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A dimensão humana da sustentabilidade |
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A dimensão humana da sustentabilidade Tuma, Lorena de Cárita Dantas Arquitetura sustentável Dimensão humana Humanização do espaço Sustentabilidade Bem-estar Sustainable architecture Human dimension Human space Sustainability Wellbeing |
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A dimensão humana da sustentabilidade |
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A dimensão humana da sustentabilidade |
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A dimensão humana da sustentabilidade |
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A dimensão humana da sustentabilidade |
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A dimensão humana da sustentabilidade |
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Tuma, Lorena de Cárita Dantas |
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Tuma, Lorena de Cárita Dantas |
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Tuma, Lorena de Cárita Dantas |
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Arquitetura sustentável Dimensão humana Humanização do espaço Sustentabilidade Bem-estar Sustainable architecture Human dimension Human space Sustainability Wellbeing |
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Arquitetura sustentável Dimensão humana Humanização do espaço Sustentabilidade Bem-estar Sustainable architecture Human dimension Human space Sustainability Wellbeing |
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Progress at any cost has neglected the human being, causing damage to physical, emotional and environmental health. Sustainable architecture, seeking to avoid climate change, is the new trend that pushes architects, engineers and builders who pay attention to the phenomenon of global warming and the economic benefits brought by energy certificates. However, these contemporary practices rely on the same misconception as the second half of the nineteenth century, when the cities were designed for machines ignoring the human scale. If architecture is capable of producing delight, amazement and relevance; as well as being able to shape the culture, frame the welfare, and contribute to health and happiness, it plays a big role in the most ordinary of routines. However, sustainability solutions have been limited analytically to the adoption of new technologies that can't provide well-being by themselves, in many cases not even for fresh air. Sociological, psychological and holistic reflection is necessary in order to reach sustainability on the planet and full-fill human needs. The city of the future must seduce and provide delight. Focusing ahead on resource scarcity, sustainable architecture should target the psychological misery in which we are currently immersed. We must reconcile Man with nature and, in turn, Architecture and humanity. |
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