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Explore the differences and similarities between Dutch and Italian construction techniques, including materials, weather considerations, and sustainable housing practices like the ECO-Concept building. Learn how to adapt construction methods based on local conditions.
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Sustainable buildingConstructions 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 strip The forum The halls The wings
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.