Explorando abordagens sustentáveis na Dubai Expo 2020: uma mistura de designs biofílicos e biomiméticos

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https://doi.org/10.22320/07190700.2023.13.02.02

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Expo Dubai 2020, sustentabilidade, biofílico, biomimética, baseado na natureza

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A Dubai Expo 2020 oferece uma plataforma internacional para o avanço da inovação por meio de exposições meticulosamente selecionadas com temas como sustentabilidade e intercâmbio cultural exibidos em pavilhões dedicados a países individuais. Este estudo de pesquisa utiliza estratégias de design biofílico ou biomimético para avaliar as práticas de sustentabilidade adotadas em um grupo de pavilhões da Dubai Expo 2020 que empregam estratégias de design biofílico e/ou biomimético. A filosofia biofílica enfatiza conceitos baseados na natureza para promover relações positivas entre humanos e organismos vivos, ao passo que a biomimética imita processos/sistemas naturais para práticas de construção. A incorporação de técnicas biofílicas e/ou biomiméticas no projeto do pavilhão proporciona aos visitantes uma experiência única, ao mesmo tempo em que exibe princípios explícitos de sustentabilidade que vão além das diretrizes de estrutura arquitetônica propostas para o evento. O processo de avaliação da pesquisa inclui projetos de estruturas arquitetônicas, materiais utilizados durante os períodos de produção/criação, medidas de eficiência energética implementadas e planos de gerenciamento sustentável da água com base em sistemas ecológicos naturais. Ele também avaliará a adesão de cada pavilhão escolhido aos valores genuínos de sustentabilidade, analisando a incorporação de conceitos baseados na natureza em seu projeto geral para possíveis aplicações futuras de referência. Essas técnicas possuem um potencial significativo para melhorar a saúde humana, reduzir o impacto ambiental e incentivar a resiliência global se forem implementadas após a Dubai Expo 2020. Por fim, a pesquisa tem como objetivo inspirar projetos sustentáveis muito além da Dubai Expo 2020, demonstrando como as práticas biofílicas ou biomiméticas são facilitadoras cruciais na construção de espaços que maximizam o bem-estar humano sem colocar em risco o meio ambiente. É também um recurso fundamental para arquitetos e planejadores urbanos comprometidos com o avanço das práticas arquitetônicas sustentáveis por meio de futuros projetos de desenvolvimento que priorizem o bem-estar humano e a proteção ambiental.

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Biografias Autor

Iman Ibrahim, University of Sharjah, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates

PhD em Engenharia Arquitetônica.
Professor Assistente, Departamento de Design Aplicado, Faculdade de Belas Artes e Design

Balsam Munadhil Al-Chaderchi , University of Sharjah, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates

Mestrado em Engenharia Ambiental.
Engenharia arquitetônica, Faculdade de Engenharia

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2023-12-31

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Ibrahim, I., & Al-Chaderchi , B. M. (2023). Explorando abordagens sustentáveis na Dubai Expo 2020: uma mistura de designs biofílicos e biomiméticos. Hábitat Sustentable, 13(2), 22–35. https://doi.org/10.22320/07190700.2023.13.02.02

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