The Preservation of the Solar Potential in Cities of Hispanic Trace : Analysis of the Current Situation, and Future Potential in Urban Areas of Argentina

Autores
Mesa, Alejandro; Giusso, Cecilia; Morillón Galvez, David
Año de publicación
2014
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inglés
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artículo
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To achieve urban sustainability, the access to solar radiation must be a guaranteed right in the cities. There is an urgent need to review designs, patterns and constructive technologies to obtain energy efficient buildings providing thermal and lighting comfort for their occupants through the maximum utilization of available renewable resources of energy. Although solar radiation is one of the most valuable resources of clean and renewable energy, the access to the same seldom constitutes a social right. When analyzing the viability of a bioclimatic design in a new building or in the recycling of an existing one, it is fundamental to know what the solar available potential is, especially in urban consolidated areas where the characteristics of the structure significantly determine the access and availability of the resources. This problem is present in all Latin American cities, emerging from a Spanish colonial grid layout. In order to reverse this tendency, it is necessary to ensure the future free utilization of solar power destined for central and water heating in urban surroundings regardless of their densities. However, the reality indicates that the legal existing frame in many countries of Latin America does not consider the renewable resources as appropriable. This paper presents the evaluation of the impact of regulations in medium scale Argentine cities, in relation to the solar potential of buildings located in consolidated areas. If the present patterns continue, the application of rules orientated toward the utilization of solar resources, will be viable only with great difficulty.
Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo
Materia
Arquitectura
Argentina
arquitectura sustentable
energía solar
ciudades
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Preservation of the Solar Potential in Cities of Hispanic Trace : Analysis of the Current Situation, and Future Potential in Urban Areas of Argentina
title The Preservation of the Solar Potential in Cities of Hispanic Trace : Analysis of the Current Situation, and Future Potential in Urban Areas of Argentina
spellingShingle The Preservation of the Solar Potential in Cities of Hispanic Trace : Analysis of the Current Situation, and Future Potential in Urban Areas of Argentina
Mesa, Alejandro
Arquitectura
Argentina
arquitectura sustentable
energía solar
ciudades
title_short The Preservation of the Solar Potential in Cities of Hispanic Trace : Analysis of the Current Situation, and Future Potential in Urban Areas of Argentina
title_full The Preservation of the Solar Potential in Cities of Hispanic Trace : Analysis of the Current Situation, and Future Potential in Urban Areas of Argentina
title_fullStr The Preservation of the Solar Potential in Cities of Hispanic Trace : Analysis of the Current Situation, and Future Potential in Urban Areas of Argentina
title_full_unstemmed The Preservation of the Solar Potential in Cities of Hispanic Trace : Analysis of the Current Situation, and Future Potential in Urban Areas of Argentina
title_sort The Preservation of the Solar Potential in Cities of Hispanic Trace : Analysis of the Current Situation, and Future Potential in Urban Areas of Argentina
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Mesa, Alejandro
Giusso, Cecilia
Morillón Galvez, David
author Mesa, Alejandro
author_facet Mesa, Alejandro
Giusso, Cecilia
Morillón Galvez, David
author_role author
author2 Giusso, Cecilia
Morillón Galvez, David
author2_role author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Arquitectura
Argentina
arquitectura sustentable
energía solar
ciudades
topic Arquitectura
Argentina
arquitectura sustentable
energía solar
ciudades
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv To achieve urban sustainability, the access to solar radiation must be a guaranteed right in the cities. There is an urgent need to review designs, patterns and constructive technologies to obtain energy efficient buildings providing thermal and lighting comfort for their occupants through the maximum utilization of available renewable resources of energy. Although solar radiation is one of the most valuable resources of clean and renewable energy, the access to the same seldom constitutes a social right. When analyzing the viability of a bioclimatic design in a new building or in the recycling of an existing one, it is fundamental to know what the solar available potential is, especially in urban consolidated areas where the characteristics of the structure significantly determine the access and availability of the resources. This problem is present in all Latin American cities, emerging from a Spanish colonial grid layout. In order to reverse this tendency, it is necessary to ensure the future free utilization of solar power destined for central and water heating in urban surroundings regardless of their densities. However, the reality indicates that the legal existing frame in many countries of Latin America does not consider the renewable resources as appropriable. This paper presents the evaluation of the impact of regulations in medium scale Argentine cities, in relation to the solar potential of buildings located in consolidated areas. If the present patterns continue, the application of rules orientated toward the utilization of solar resources, will be viable only with great difficulty.
Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo
description To achieve urban sustainability, the access to solar radiation must be a guaranteed right in the cities. There is an urgent need to review designs, patterns and constructive technologies to obtain energy efficient buildings providing thermal and lighting comfort for their occupants through the maximum utilization of available renewable resources of energy. Although solar radiation is one of the most valuable resources of clean and renewable energy, the access to the same seldom constitutes a social right. When analyzing the viability of a bioclimatic design in a new building or in the recycling of an existing one, it is fundamental to know what the solar available potential is, especially in urban consolidated areas where the characteristics of the structure significantly determine the access and availability of the resources. This problem is present in all Latin American cities, emerging from a Spanish colonial grid layout. In order to reverse this tendency, it is necessary to ensure the future free utilization of solar power destined for central and water heating in urban surroundings regardless of their densities. However, the reality indicates that the legal existing frame in many countries of Latin America does not consider the renewable resources as appropriable. This paper presents the evaluation of the impact of regulations in medium scale Argentine cities, in relation to the solar potential of buildings located in consolidated areas. If the present patterns continue, the application of rules orientated toward the utilization of solar resources, will be viable only with great difficulty.
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