The role of environmental regenerative design in raising the efficiency of interior spaces in light of climate changes

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Faculty of Applied Arts, Department of Interior Design and Furniture, October 6 University

2 Faculty of Applied Arts, Helwan University

3 Faculty of Applied Arts, October 6 University

Abstract

Buildings are an integral part of human existence, as shelter is one of the three basic human needs. However, traditional building design has negatively affected the natural environment so far. Therefore, the research is focused on shifting towards buildings that have a positive impact on the environment. This requires, firstly, knowledge of climatic changes and the challenges that can be faced, and secondly, knowledge of sustainability patterns in interior design leading to environmental regenerative design, and this is achieved through the application of environmental strategies for regenerative sustainability.
Where we can make our society environmentally renewable and able to face climate changes by applying the Living Building System (LBC) for architects and designers, which is one of the international schemes for classifying environmental performance in buildings, and the (LBC) standard is one of the most accurate certification programs compared to other international schemes. This system is in line with Egypt's Vision 2030 and provides human well-being and health. Because what is sustainable today may not be ten years from now. To survive, the system needs to maintain its capacity, adaptability, and ability to create new and unexpected things. As well as making healthy systems to counter the global health threat.

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