Materials with low embodied energy
Introduction
Green construction, green construction or sustainable or sustainable construction refers to construction structures or processes that are environmentally responsible and occupy resources efficiently throughout the life of a construction. This type of construction seeks to avoid and, in some cases, get rid of environmental pollution. Within ecological construction we find bioclimatic architecture, focused on optimizing energy use through the adaptation of buildings to the climatic conditions of their environment.
History
Homes were historically built for personal pride first and logically for the community. Over time they even became a sign of distinction and emblematic palaces and buildings appeared, such as those created by Catalan modernism in Barcelona at the beginning of the century or rationalism in the Europe of gray skies. First with the factory colonies of the industrial revolution and then after the fratricidal and violent wars that marked the first half of the century, housing ceased to be a cultural element and became only an essential accommodation space to guarantee the productivity of workers. This vision reaches its paroxysm with the dormitory housing that was erected in the peripheral neighborhoods of the large metropolises.
A few decades ago, we became aware of the importance of housing for human development. That it is not enough to have shelter, but it must be healthy and comfortable. However, modern construction launched itself into productivity without taking into account the huge amount of environmental poisons in the form of volatile substances, carcinogenic materials, unventilated spaces and energy wasters used. To make the situation worse, the construction sector took the reins of the economy in recent decades in Spain with few scruples regarding environmental criteria. The brick economy was based on temporality, cheap immigrant labor and the irrationality of building cheaply, with low quality materials to obtain maximum profit.
In the face of this social epidemic, bioconstruction and green criteria appear, architecture designed to build healthy homes, with ecological, renewable materials, heated with solar, geothermal energy and naturally illuminated. Homes that coexist with plant spaces, either around them with the roofs themselves. Residences in which water is reused before its simple use turns it into waste. Construction with ecological criteria is the best option to realize a home that is less aggressive with the environment and healthier for our loved ones.[2].