#bioclimatism

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Construction21 athletes wish you a happy new year 2024

It is with renewed energy that Construction21 wishes you a happy and sporty 2024. Even if the road ahead is not going to (...)

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Thermic renovation of a guard house with baked clay

This project won a  mention for the Hot Climates Prize at the national level of  the Green Solutions Awards 2022-2023. We (...)

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Conde de Orgaz Nursery School

En français The new kindergarten is in keeping with the brutalist style and constructive sincerity of Sonrel, Duthilleul (...)

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Louly's Canteen

En français This project won a mention for the Low-Tech Prize at the national and international levels  of the Green Solution (...)

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ShowPass

ShowPass is an EnerPhit-Step-by-Step precertified building from beginning of 20th century. It is also certified as a CO2 (...)

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Conference focused on bioclimatic buidings and materials in Morocco on May 2023

ABC21 project is excited to announce that the "International Conference on Bioclimatic Materials and Buildings (ICBMB) - (...)

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Malicounda High School

This project won the Hot Climates Prize both at the national and international levels  of the Green Solutions Awards 202 (...)

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Charles Lepierre French highschool of Lisbon

En français The Charles Lepierre High School is located at the top of one of Lisbon's hills in the Campolide district. It (...)

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#5 Biomimetism: a solution for building in hot climates?

In more than 4 billion years, Nature has acquired certain know-how in design. So why not apply it to human productions? This (...)

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#4 Building bioclimatic in tropical climate and Reunion Island

Building bioclimatic infrastructures in Reunion Island and, more generally, in the DROMs and COMs (formerly DOM-TOM) requires (...)

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#3 Bioclimatism, standardization and local reality: an impossible equation to solve?

The bioclimatic approach is particularly suitable for construction in tropical or hot climates. With more than thirty years (...)

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