Pousada taipa: anteprojeto arquitetônico com ênfase nos princípios da bioconstrução

This study focuses on the intersection between hotel architecture and bioconstruction, aiming to develop a sustainable guesthouse preliminary project in Sagi Beach/RN. The relevance of this study arises from the need to promote local tourism in a responsible and ecological way, especially in en...

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Autor principal: Cardoso, Pedro Henrique de Souza
Outros Autores: Cavalcante, Eunadia Silva
Formato: bachelorThesis
Idioma:pt_BR
Publicado em: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Endereço do item:https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/56510
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Resumo:This study focuses on the intersection between hotel architecture and bioconstruction, aiming to develop a sustainable guesthouse preliminary project in Sagi Beach/RN. The relevance of this study arises from the need to promote local tourism in a responsible and ecological way, especially in environmentally sensitive regions. The current scenario demonstrates that tourism is a crucial source of income, but often results in negative environmental impacts. The bioconstruction approach emerges as a viable solution to balance tourism development with environmental conservation. The central objective of this study is to create a temporary housing space, a guesthouse, in Sagi Beach, using bioconstruction principles. Through this preliminary project, we aim to promote responsible local tourism in harmony with the surrounding ecosystem. To achieve this goal, the study proposes to understand the conceptual bases of bioconstruction and hotel architecture, identifying the most suitable hotel typology for Sagi Beach and applying the principles of bioconstruction in the development of the preliminary project. The methodology adopted includes a bibliographic review of topics such as bioconstruction, hotel architecture, sustainable tourism and ecotourism. In addition, a detailed case study of Sagi Beach will be conducted, analyzing its characteristics, current tourist infrastructure and potential for sustainable tourism. The preliminary project of the guesthouse will be developed considering the principles of bioconstruction, including energy efficiency, water sustainability and user health. In the end, this work aims to contribute to the confluence between tourism development and environmental preservation, offering a concrete and applicable approach through a sustainable architectural project. Through the adoption of bioconstruction, we aim to create a temporary housing space that integrates harmoniously with the ecosystem of Sagi Beach, driving responsible and conscious tourism in the region. This study can inspire future initiatives that seek to balance tourism growth with environmental protection.