Solar access to buildings. The “pending link” in Chile’s urban laws regarding architectural design activity

Nowadays energy demand and searching for renewable no polluted source such as Renewable Energy No Conventional (ERNC) has become crucial in the world. Solar energy is one of them whose insolation has a key importance in the built environment because obstructions coming from ending morphology of the...

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spelling oai:ojs.revistas.uchile.cl:article-209222021-07-02T15:25:43Z Solar access to buildings. The “pending link” in Chile’s urban laws regarding architectural design activity Acceso solar a las edificaciones. El eslabón pendiente en la legislación urbanística chilena sobre la actividad proyectual Cárdenas, Luz Alicia Uribe Araya, Paula Nowadays energy demand and searching for renewable no polluted source such as Renewable Energy No Conventional (ERNC) has become crucial in the world. Solar energy is one of them whose insolation has a key importance in the built environment because obstructions coming from ending morphology of the real estate. Although that it is stated that link between urban morphology and building insolation for active systems has not yet been tackled in the national legislation. The objective of the article is to think about a key concept: solar access because it is relevant for equity viewpoint. The paper focus on two legislative frameworks embodied to solar urbanism design and power such as Ordenanza General de Urbanismo (OGUC) and Net Metering Law (NM). To demonstrate unlink a hypothetical case is studied for its implications on buildings, allotment and public space. Final result is putting on ground a spatial problem to discuss the issue based on facts. Hoy en día las demandas energéticas y la búsqueda de fuentes renovables no contaminantes, tales como las Energías Renovables No Convencionales ERNC, son cada vez más acuciantes en el mundo. Entre ellas está la energía solar, cuya captación adquiere una importancia crucial en el medio urbano, debido a obstrucciones provenientes de las morfologías resultantes de la dinámica inmobiliaria. No obstante, se plantea que la vinculación entre morfología urbana y captación solar por edificaciones para sistemas activos, no ha sido abordada en el medio nacional. El objetivo de este artículo es reflexionar respecto a un concepto clave en estas materias: el acceso solar, porque se transforma en un bien muy preciado y necesario resguardar para el bien común. El enfoque adoptado analiza dos marcos normativos convergentes a la actividad proyectual energética solar: la Ordenanza General de Urbanismo y Construcciones (OGUC)) y la Ley del Net Metering (NM). Se analiza la aplicación de la normativa OGUC en un caso hipotético, sus implicancias en las sombras arrojadas sobre edificaciones, predios y espacios públicos. El resultado final es la contextualización espacial de un problema detectado entre forma urbana y energía solar, conducente a develar un eslabón pendiente en la normativa chilena sobre actividad proyectual. Universidad de Chile. Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo 2012-07-18 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistaurbanismo.uchile.cl/index.php/RU/article/view/20922 10.5354/ru.v14i26.20922 Revista de Urbanismo; Núm. 26 (2012): Junio; Pág. 21-42 Revista de Urbanismo; Núm. 26 (2012): Junio; Pág. 21-42 0717-5051 spa https://revistaurbanismo.uchile.cl/index.php/RU/article/view/20922/22185
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author Cárdenas, Luz Alicia
Uribe Araya, Paula
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Uribe Araya, Paula
Solar access to buildings. The “pending link” in Chile’s urban laws regarding architectural design activity
author_facet Cárdenas, Luz Alicia
Uribe Araya, Paula
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title Solar access to buildings. The “pending link” in Chile’s urban laws regarding architectural design activity
title_short Solar access to buildings. The “pending link” in Chile’s urban laws regarding architectural design activity
title_full Solar access to buildings. The “pending link” in Chile’s urban laws regarding architectural design activity
title_fullStr Solar access to buildings. The “pending link” in Chile’s urban laws regarding architectural design activity
title_full_unstemmed Solar access to buildings. The “pending link” in Chile’s urban laws regarding architectural design activity
title_sort solar access to buildings. the “pending link” in chile’s urban laws regarding architectural design activity
description Nowadays energy demand and searching for renewable no polluted source such as Renewable Energy No Conventional (ERNC) has become crucial in the world. Solar energy is one of them whose insolation has a key importance in the built environment because obstructions coming from ending morphology of the real estate. Although that it is stated that link between urban morphology and building insolation for active systems has not yet been tackled in the national legislation. The objective of the article is to think about a key concept: solar access because it is relevant for equity viewpoint. The paper focus on two legislative frameworks embodied to solar urbanism design and power such as Ordenanza General de Urbanismo (OGUC) and Net Metering Law (NM). To demonstrate unlink a hypothetical case is studied for its implications on buildings, allotment and public space. Final result is putting on ground a spatial problem to discuss the issue based on facts.
publisher Universidad de Chile. Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo
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