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Holcim Awards 2005 - Latin America - Acknowledgement

Sustainable renovation of the Goethe Institute, São Paulo, Brazil

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Holcim Awards for Sustainable Construction 2005 - Latin America - Acknowledgement  Sustainable renovation of the Goethe Institute, São Paulo, Brazil

Type of project:
Renovation

Start of construction:
July 2006

Principal authors:
Cesar Batista Silva, Joerg Spangenberg, Martin Haussmann, independent architects, São Paulo, Brazil

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Project Summary
This entry calls for the innovative renovation of an existing structure to increase its overall environmental, functional, and aesthetic performance. Multiple solutions are explored to increase energy efficiency, most notably through the use of a green roof, green facades, and a technologically advanced window design. Such measures promise a significant decrease in energy consumption while also serving to buffer the building from its noisy surroundings. The authors also pursue an ethically sensible design process, taking into account the input of affected stakeholders. The proposed model for financing is economically viable in that the overall costs for refurbishment and subsequent maintenance are greatly reduced. Equally worthy of merit is the positive impact on the community. An important case study in ecological and architectural design is put forward and is to be commended for its level of accomplishment.

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Holcim Awards 2005 - Latin America - Acknowledgement  Sustainable renovation of the Goethe Institute, São Paulo, Brazil
Cesar Batista Silva and Martin Haussmann, independent architects, São Paulo, Brazil

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Comment of the Holcim Awards 2005 Jury for Latin America

The project proposes a convincing and innovative renovation of an existing structure to increase its overall environmental, functional, and aesthetic performance. A solution is explored to increase energy efficiency by the clever combination of a green roof, green external walls, and an advanced window design.

Additional technologies that are to be commended in this work include a chimney that provides natural ventilation while barring noise from the surroundings, solar panels, water tanks that recycle grey water, as well as those measures taken to increase soil permeability.

The work is also ethically sensible, incorporating directly the input of effected stakeholders. An economically viable model is advanced in that the overall costs for refurbishment and subsequent maintenance are greatly reduced. Through careful exploration of the potential yield of sustainable construction, the project makes a positive impact on the community by offering a contextual catalyst to the neighborhood.

More than a building, the proposal instigates an environmental event that promises a perpetually transforming aesthetic in response to seasonal conditions. An important case study in ecological and architectural design is put forward and is to be commended for its proficient level of accomplishment.

 

 

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