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MELNIKOV HOUSE A BIOCLIMATIC ANALYSIS

MELNIKOV HOUSE A BIOCLIMATIC ANALYSIS

Martínez Otalora, Jose David ; Bolshakova, Marina ; Rojas Celis, Anyela Piedad ; Almonacid Lara, Fabián Humberto ;

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The aim of this article is to recognize the methods of environmental control used by the master of the "constructivist" movement Konstantin Melnikov in a Melnikov's house, a creation whose architectural value has been highlighted on several occasions, it also seeks to demonstrate through modern climate software simulation and analysis tools that in the early 20th century Melnikov consciously used environmental control methods, which makes the afore-mentioned construction a historical example of bioclimatic architecture meant for Russian climate. In order to assess this topic a digital model has been built and different energy simulations were carried out using software such as Climate Consultant, Design Builder and ArchiCAD.

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Palavras-chave: Melnikov house, Energy efficiency, Temperature comfort, B. Giovani‘s strategy,

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DOI: 10.5151/sigradi2020-53

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Martínez Otalora, Jose David; Bolshakova, Marina; Rojas Celis, Anyela Piedad; Almonacid Lara, Fabián Humberto; "MELNIKOV HOUSE A BIOCLIMATIC ANALYSIS", p. 384-391 . In: Congreso SIGraDi 2020. São Paulo: Blucher, 2020.
ISSN 2318-6968, DOI 10.5151/sigradi2020-53

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