Structures created by architects are essentials of an environment that would affect the further 100s of years of human life. The changing climate has enhanced the responsibility of architects towards the world. With the rapidly changing climate, the need of the hour is to change the approach towards architectural designing and planning. This article highlights some trends that are bound to speed up to solve the climate change issue.
Changing living ways to small scale living:- Smaller homes came to trend in 2018 and has been accepted worldwide with great enthusiasm. It is an answer to financial situations as well as changing climate. Smaller apartments or houses mean a lesser number of resources used and less impact on climate change.
Green Buildings:- Green buildings refer to sustainable buildings that are resource-friendly and environmentally suitable. They feature a process and design that affect the climate the least. Green buildings are also known as sustainable buildings. Green Buildings combine a wide range of techniques, skills, and practices to create structures that eliminate the harmful impact on the climate and environment. Some of the inclusions in these eco-friendly buildings include rain gardens, solar equipment, green roofs, and others. We often come across structures that use packed gravel instead of concrete building materials – such practices of using low impact materials instead of high impact ones are the efforts towards creating a healthier environment.
Renewable energy for climatic change:- The time and energy invested in the life cycle of an architectural project are immense. There is bulk emission of carbon during the entire period of the construction. With the rapid climatic changes, the architecture industry requires to switch to using renewable sources of energy throughout the construction period. Such buildings or structures are called Energy Positive buildings.
Concentrate on low carbon impact:- With the harmful climatic change increasing day by day, it is time we switch to alternatives that offer low carbon impact on the environment. This can be achieved by incorporating innovative changes in planning and designing – using insulation techniques, high-end windows, neutral ventilation, natural lightening, passive solar design, photovoltaics, etc. The concept of radiant heating allows warm air to circulate to places where it is required the most.
Conclusion
Architects hold the responsibility of creating a better world for the generations to come. Following the eco-friendly architectural trends is one of the ways these professionals are working towards it.