Publicação: Analysis of economic and socio-environmental indicators for energy, materials and water management and proposal of technologies and alternatives for sustainable construction in housing.
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David Publishing
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The work presents technologies of materials, energy and water management that can be used for sustainable buildings,
reducing costs and environmental impacts. The aim was to encourage the reduction of energy consumption, adequate water
management and more sustainable material choices in new or existing buildings. For this, a diagnosis of existing technologies and
alternatives was carried out in the first stage of the work. The second stage consisted of analyzing among the technologies and
alternatives diagnosed from the methodology which can be applied in a fictitious case study of housing, its implementation and
maintenance and viability analyzing, finally, environmental indicators, social and economic. The results showed that the best
evaluated technologies/alternatives were in Energy: ventilation and natural light; in Water Management: double-action sanitary basin,
flow restrictors, aerators with constant flow, and minicistern systems; and in Materials: bamboo, wood, soil-cement brick, earth, steel
frame and wood frame, aggregate with ash from rice husks, aggregate with ash from sugarcane bagasse, glass, phase change
materials, aggregate with residues of construction and demolition, Portland cement and cement with blast furnace slag; which can be
used in the civil construction sector, and provide socio-environmental and economic benefits, encouraging new studies and its use for
public/private buildings, aid in the elaboration of public policies to reduce costs and improve the quality of buildings.
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Economic viability, Socio-environmental viability, Housing, Sustainable construction, Energy, Materials, Water Management, Viabilidade econônimca, Estudos de viabilidade, Habitação, Construção sustentável, Energia, Materiais, Água - Uso
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Journal of Civil Engineering and Architecture, v. 14, p. 280-292, 2020.