The author focused on the philosophical and technical-analytical issues in the influence of architecture in the Anthropocene era. The text introduces to the issues of the impact on the natural environment through the activity of construction and architecture in the Anthropocene era. The first part introduces the philosophical character of the discussion on the nomenclature and the scope of the ecological character. The author indicates in the second part to the extent of the environmental impact of the tested object. The example of the analyzed architecture shows that the nature of the impact on the natural environment and climate change has been approximated. Concluded the paper refer directly to the architectural-environmental issues, orienting to the regenerative design process of architecture in respect of widely comprehended climatic changes in philosophical and theoretical dimension.
The article concerns the problem of climate change and the need to adapt to the design process the architecture of the bubble mechanism currently operating in the sectors of enterprises and production plants, which consists in determining the maximum level of pollutant emissions. The problem is considered in the category of analysis and selection of building materials. The aim of the analyzes was determined due to the changing climate and the possibility of controlling pollutant emissions by operating in a limited area, in a kind of "bubble", with the imposition of limits the architecture. This leads to the changes in the paradigm of architectural design and the application of appropriate solutions, e.g. materials as well as technical-technological ones, controlling and minimizing the negative impact on the natural environment.
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