TY - JOUR
T1 - Eco-Efficiency Strategies in Architecture
T2 - Driving Sustainable Innovation for Environmental Impact Mitigation and Social Well-being
AU - Murga-Ramirez, Allison Elizabeth
AU - Huertas-Vilca, Karla Stefanny
AU - Cordova-Buiza, Franklin
AU - Rodriguez-Santa-cruz, Linda Katherine
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The authors.
PY - 2025/6
Y1 - 2025/6
N2 - Modern architecture has begun to prioritize sustainability and efficiency, focusing on the relationship between built spaces and their socio-environmental impact. This study analyzes the social impact of innovative eco-efficiency measures implemented in architectural projects with the aim of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and environmental degradation. The methodology includes an analysis of three emblematic projects: Melbourne Council House 2, One Angel Square, and Tower Pearl River, evaluating their eco-efficient strategies through technical documentation. The results show that the early integration of eco-efficiency strategies is essential to reducing environmental impact and ensuring sustainability. Therefore, this project stands out for its innovative use of renewable energy and sustainable materials, demonstrating how eco-efficiency in architecture can mitigate the environmental footprint and improve the quality of life of occupants. Furthermore, sustainable construction practices contribute to the reduction of hazardous waste and limit exposure to toxins, which improves air quality and promotes the well-being of citizens. In conclusion, eco-efficient architecture not only benefits the environment, but also creates healthier, modern, and more resilient urban spaces committed to sustainable development, thus addressing global environmental challenges.
AB - Modern architecture has begun to prioritize sustainability and efficiency, focusing on the relationship between built spaces and their socio-environmental impact. This study analyzes the social impact of innovative eco-efficiency measures implemented in architectural projects with the aim of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and environmental degradation. The methodology includes an analysis of three emblematic projects: Melbourne Council House 2, One Angel Square, and Tower Pearl River, evaluating their eco-efficient strategies through technical documentation. The results show that the early integration of eco-efficiency strategies is essential to reducing environmental impact and ensuring sustainability. Therefore, this project stands out for its innovative use of renewable energy and sustainable materials, demonstrating how eco-efficiency in architecture can mitigate the environmental footprint and improve the quality of life of occupants. Furthermore, sustainable construction practices contribute to the reduction of hazardous waste and limit exposure to toxins, which improves air quality and promotes the well-being of citizens. In conclusion, eco-efficient architecture not only benefits the environment, but also creates healthier, modern, and more resilient urban spaces committed to sustainable development, thus addressing global environmental challenges.
KW - eco-efficient design
KW - energy efficiency
KW - environmental impact
KW - innovation
KW - sustainable architecture
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105011482813
U2 - 10.18280/ijei.080310
DO - 10.18280/ijei.080310
M3 - Original Article
AN - SCOPUS:105011482813
SN - 2398-2640
VL - 8
SP - 523
EP - 533
JO - International Journal of Environmental Impacts
JF - International Journal of Environmental Impacts
IS - 3
ER -