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ARCHITECTURE AND MODERN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES
INTERNATIONAL ELECTRONIC SCIENTIFIC - EDUCATIONAL JOURNAL ON SCIENTIFIC-TECHNOLOGICAL AND EDUCATIONAL-METHODICAL ASPECTS OF MODERN ARCHITECTURAL EDUCATION AND DESIGNING WITH THE USAGE OF VIDEO AND COMPUTER TECHNOLOGIES


Article ALTERNATIVE POWER PLANTS IN MODERN ARCHITECTURAL SPACE
Author A. Ryabov,
Moscow Institute of Architecture (State academy), Moscow, Russia
Abstract Analyzing the global architectural experience of recent decades, it is possible to deduce that alternative energy is not now just a simple power industry, but a kind of a symbol of a new responsible architecture and new ecofriendly consciousness of architects and the whole modern society. In some cases alternative power plants are the main components determining the appearance of buildings from finishing and selection of materials to planning orientation and shape forming.
Keywords: alternative power, renewable resources, responsible architecture, zero-energy building
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