Sustainable Architecture

A few weeks ago, on the occasion of the 26th Climate Summit held in Glasgow, architects have put on the table the demand for laws to regulate the construction of spaces, to minimise the carbon footprint and mitigate global warming. We are moving towards a period of scarcity of raw materials that has several sectors on edge about the direction of their business and, now more than ever, companies must take into account the ecological footprint they leave behind.

For this reason, we believe it is essential to highlight some good practices to take into account when building spaces, which will help your business by improving the way in which the customer perceives you and, at the same time, contributing to this cause.

Reduce waste with Lean Manufactory: reduce the need for large quantities of raw materials, which lowers costs and makes you more competitive.
Light and energy efficiency: build and organise the space in such a way that the use of sunlight is optimal. In addition, if we use LED lights and thermal insulation, we can significantly reduce gas and electricity costs.
Reuse of materials: you can make your works and renovations with recycled materials and from waste generated from your own manufacturing. You save on costs and pollution, and you can have a more original and unique space.
Home automation and renewable energies: having your space connected to the internet and interconnected in functions helps the system to be more efficient. Combining it with alternatives for the production of heat and running water, taking advantage of solar energy, above all, we manage to reduce the bill and protect the environment.

Let’s create spaces that improve our quality of work and life; that do their bit for a good cause. Shall we start?