
Avaliação do museu da imagem e do som na cidade do rio de janeiro a partir dos requisitos do Qualiverde
2014; Volume: 1; Linguagem: Inglês
10.17012/entac2014.27
ISSN2178-8960
AutoresMaria Flor Pampuri, Mônica Santos Salgado,
Tópico(s)Museums and Cultural Heritage
ResumoThe Municipality of Rio de Janeiro City has recently presented a proposal for a new environmental rating system for buildings.QUALIVERDE certification indicates design guidelines and strategies that can be adopted during the design process in order to guarantee high quality environmental performance in buildings.The differential of this proposal lies in the tax benefits offered, which impacts the cost of property tax (Territorial and Urban Property Tax -IPTU ) , ITBI Tax ( Transfer of Real Property) , among others .Considering that the sports events that are going to be held in the city have provoked an explosion of new construction, it is understood that the adoption of any environmental strategy is crucial for the adequate performance of new buildings.However, despite the existence of Rio's environmental certification, one observes that the new projects have given preference to other certificationsparticularly the north American LEED certification.Thus, this paper presents results of the research about the new Museum of Image and Sound, on Copacabana beach.This project is being developed considering the requirements of LEED certification, and the research seeks to confront the design features set for this building with the environmental requirements set by QUALIVERDE.The results indicate that guidelines for environmental rating systems are not necessarily equivalent, occurring on many occasions, very discrepant scores for the same design feature.Ie, the fact that a building http://doi.org/10.17012/entac2014.27satisfactorily meets the environmental requirements of a certification does not necessarily mean it will be able to fulfill satisfactorily the requirements of another system.
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