WHAT IS SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE: THE MAIN PRINCIPLES

  • Chidem Zhanbay Turkyilmaz Rector of the Samarkand State University of Architecture and Construction named after Mirzo Ulugbek
  • Kamalova Dilnoza Dean of the Architectural Faculty of the Samarkand State University of Architecture and Construction named after Mirzo Ulugbek
Keywords: sustainable architecture, design, construction, environment

Abstract

In recent years, the term "sustainable architecture" has become more and more common in the field of design and construction. Experts believe that it has a future in both private and high-rise construction. Sustainable architecture has only two main goals: Reduce the impact of residential and industrial construction on the environment. As little interference with nature as possible, minimizing the amount of resources used, reducing the amount of waste. Experts say, mankind needs to think about the future of the planet, leaving as soft a footprint on the earth as possible.

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Published
2023-06-04
How to Cite
Chidem Zhanbay Turkyilmaz, & Kamalova Dilnoza. (2023). WHAT IS SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE: THE MAIN PRINCIPLES. CENTRAL ASIAN JOURNAL OF ARTS AND DESIGN, 62-65. Retrieved from https://cajad.centralasianstudies.org/index.php/CAJAD/article/view/371