Journal 8: Madreselva Building / Vicca Verde
The Madreselva Building in Peru is a low-cost sustainable ecological Building designed by Vicca Verde in 2014. The building is located in the heart of the city, which is often lacking in greenery in modern cities, and this was one of the issues to be considered at the beginning of the project.
The project takes into account the efficient use of materials and resources, and the local wood is specially treated to meet the requirements of being built as a tall building. In addition, it is environmentally friendly from the beginning of construction to the end of its life. This is helped by the use of recyclable materials that have a low environmental impact. Moreover, the rainwater collection system of the building can be used to irrigate the green plants around the building and realize the internal circulation system of the building. As a result, the design not only enhances the quality of life of the building, but also enables it to function well in low cost maintenance conditions.
In general, the Madreselva building is considered from the point of view of sustainable development, achieving a good balance between economic, social and environmental aspects. The project fully respects the surrounding environment, in a way acting as a greening to provide a natural element to the crowded downtown and contribute to the sustainability of the surrounding community.
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