Critical Review Of Current And Relevant Publications On Natural Lighting In Architecture

Anyone who has been in buildings constructed between the past and this can be inferred, on the one hand, the preponderance of electric lighting, and secondly, the aesthetic e ects that it produces. Also in counterpart to this excess in energy consumption of the buildings is an alarming factor. In...

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Auteur principal: Soto González, Héctor
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Publié: Centro Universitario de Arte, Arquitectura y Diseño 2018
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spelling ojs-article-952020-09-04T12:10:45Z Critical Review Of Current And Relevant Publications On Natural Lighting In Architecture Revisión crítica de publicaciones actuales y relevantes sobre iluminación natural en arquitectura Soto González, Héctor Anyone who has been in buildings constructed between the past and this can be inferred, on the one hand, the preponderance of electric lighting, and secondly, the aesthetic e ects that it produces. Also in counterpart to this excess in energy consumption of the buildings is an alarming factor. In this regard I propose that a part is required waters that establish the birth of a paradigm: the invention of electricity as architectural lighting technology. From this point, the reflection can be deeper in development issues, because according to Cas- tells, society does not produce theory at the same rate as inventions, discoveries or technological advances. And therefore this lack of theory also a ects the architectural projection and in turn to the light design of the spaces. Generating various problems of a social, natural and human nature. However how is generated a paradigm shift? It is in the first instance to answer this question that this review proposes. Cualquiera que haya permanecido en edificios construidos entre el siglo pasado y el presente puede deducir, por un lado, la preponderancia de la iluminación eléctrica y, por otro, los efectos estéticos que la misma produce. Esto genera un exceso en el consumo energético, lo cual es un factor alarmante en el paradigma energético de la actualidad. En este sentido, se propone que es necesario situar un parteaguas que permita establecer el inicio de un paradigma en arquitectura: el invento de la electricidad como tecnología lumínica. A partir de este punto, la reflexión puede hacerse más profunda, particularmente en materia de desarrollo social, pues según Castells (1997) la sociedad actual no produce teoría al mismo ritmo que los inventos, descubrimientos o avances científicos-tecnológicos. Y por lo tanto, esta falta de teoría también afecta a la a proyección arquitectónica y ésta, a su vez, al diseño lumínico de los espacios. Lo anterior ocasiona diversos problemas de carácter social, natural y humano. Es por ello que resulta necesario establecer nuevas perspectivas que den una mejor solución a las necesidades de habitabilidad. Sin embargo ¿cómo se genera un cambio paradigmático? Para responder a esa pregunta se propone esta revisión. Centro Universitario de Arte, Arquitectura y Diseño 2018-11-30 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed article Artículo evaluado por pares application/pdf https://www.revistavivienda.cuaad.udg.mx/index.php/rv/article/view/95 10.32870/rvcs.v0i4.95 Vivienda y Comunidades Sustentables; No 4 (2018): Vivienda y Comunidades Sustentables; 61-75 Vivienda y Comunidades Sustentables; Núm. 4 (2018): Vivienda y Comunidades Sustentables; 61-75 2594-0198 10.32870/rvcs.v0i4 spa https://www.revistavivienda.cuaad.udg.mx/index.php/rv/article/view/95/65
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description Anyone who has been in buildings constructed between the past and this can be inferred, on the one hand, the preponderance of electric lighting, and secondly, the aesthetic e ects that it produces. Also in counterpart to this excess in energy consumption of the buildings is an alarming factor. In this regard I propose that a part is required waters that establish the birth of a paradigm: the invention of electricity as architectural lighting technology. From this point, the reflection can be deeper in development issues, because according to Cas- tells, society does not produce theory at the same rate as inventions, discoveries or technological advances. And therefore this lack of theory also a ects the architectural projection and in turn to the light design of the spaces. Generating various problems of a social, natural and human nature. However how is generated a paradigm shift? It is in the first instance to answer this question that this review proposes.
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