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Vernacular architecture can be defined as a typology that considers the local or regional character, in
which materials and resources from the environment where the building is inserted are used.
Bioconstruction, in turn, in addition to considering parameters such as adequacy to local conditions,
evaluates waste treatment and employs constructive techniques with low environmental impact in
order to build sustainable buildings. Using applied, qualitative, descriptive and bibliographical
research, we sought to unite both concepts, correlate them with obtaining sustainable seals and also
investigate their contributions to encourage sustainability in architectural projects. It was concluded,
therefore, that vernacular architecture and bioconstruction are already being resumed and put into
practice in contemporany building, thus showing that they are capable of encouraging architecture for
sustainable behavior |
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