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Sustainable building
Constructions
Rob van der Hoeven
Mark Loeffen
Gianluca Stefani
Davide Manzan
Index
Dutch constructions
Italian constructions
Differences and similarities
Dutch constructions
The Van Hall institute
Invent energy zero office
The Van Hall institute
The van Hall Institute is separated in different parts: The arch The forum The strip The wings The halls
The building is made of different materials and constructions
The arch The forum The strip
The wings The halls
The Wenning Orvelte
• The construction is made of wood.
• The whole construction is made 1 meter below the service.
Italian constructions
If you want to build in Italy you have to think about the weather types, for example: If you build in an invironment with a lot of sun, you
have to make big roofs, so they can protect the house against sun.
An other example is, a big piked roof for if you want solarpanels on your roof.
If you build in an environment with a lot of snow, you have to make big piked roofs so the snow can fall down.
The ECO-Concept building.
Here you can see that the roof is very big.
The alpine area
Here you can see that the roof has got a big pike, so the snow can fall down.
Sustainable Housing in Europe
In this project you can see that the roof has got a big pike. That’s because if you put a solarpanel on it, the panel get more sun.
Differences and similarities
Differences:The walls,
In Holland we use cavity walls, that’s for better insulation. Here in Italy you use massive walls.
The weather circumstances,
In italy there are different weather invironments, so you have to think about that. In Holland we don’t have it that much.
Similarities
A lot of the materials are the same, for example: concrete and wood.
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