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NaveTierra MdQ
NaveTierra MdQ
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Commenced:
01/10/2011
Submitted:
01/07/2011
Last updated:
07/10/2015
Location:
www.navetierramdq.com.ar, Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, AR
Website:
www.navetierramdq.com.ar
Climate zone:
Cool Temperate





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NaveTierra MdQ

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Residential, Demonstration

Project Summary

La idea es construir en Mar del Plata, ciudad Argentina sobre la costa del Atlantico Sur, una casa totalmente autónoma utilizando en gran parte materiales que habitualmente se consideran basura y otros provistos por la misma naturaleza como lo es la tierra.

Project Description

Por autonomía, en este caso entendemos total independencia de los servicios habituales con los que cuentan hoy en dia las casas, y de los cuales son totalmente dependientes. Esto significa no necesitar del agua corriente, electricidad provista por las compañías, gas natural  y cloacas. En su reemplazo se utilizaría recolección de agua de lluvia, generación de electricidad por medio de  energía solar y eólica , biodigestores para generación de gas metano, filtrado, tratamiento y reutilizacion de aguas grises, baños secos y compostadores, entre otros tantos conceptos Permaculturales de diseño que incluye el proyecto. Al usar fuentes de energía limpias y renovables, se fija como objetivo el máximo aprovechamiento posible de los recursos con los que se cuenta, además de resultar no agresiva para el habitat en donde se construye. Incluye técnicas de construcción natural, con los diversos beneficios que implica adoptar esa práctica, tanto para los habitantes de la casa, como para disminuir el impacto que producen la fabricación y transporte de materiales de construcción tradicionales.
Los materiales de desecho utilizados son principalmente neumáticos de auto, latas de aluminio de bebidas, botellas de vidrio y plástico.La masificación de este tipo de unidades habitacionales tendría varios efectos beneficiosos sobre la condición actual del planeta y, por consiguiente, de todas las especies vivas que lo habitamos. Empezando por la disminución de los predios dedicados a basurales, como consecuencia de la reutilización de los materiales que habitualmente se desechan sin reciclarse, como son los neumáticos de autos, ya que su reciclado presenta costos elevados y no tiene un rendimiento importante, incluso algunos métodos provocan una mayor contaminación que el propio neumático. Además, al utilizar energias renovables, produciría una importante disminución de los diversos tipos de polución que ocasiona la producción y distribución de energía eléctrica, o la concentración de aguas grises y negras en determinados puntos de las ciudades.

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