Our commitments
We are convinced that our activities and future cannot be disassociated
from our responsibilities toward our clients, and so puts into practice
a sustainable and ethical development policy in line with our principles
of dialogue, transparency, responsibility and commitment. Sustainable
development now forms an integral part of Ethical Architecture development
strategy, to which it constantly contributes by delivering innovative
solutions that benefit both society and the environment.
The firm's main aims and objectives are the following:
-improve the quality of life The quality of our life is also a result
of the architecture where we live in. For a better quality of architecture
there are both design and construction concern to be taken into consideration.
-improve the value of architecture a relevant short term gain could
also come from a simple improvement of your house. On the other hand,
energy efficiency solution could easily cut energy bills paid by households
and businesses for heating.
-improve urban environment The main environmental problems of the cities
are poor air quality, high levels of traffic and congestion, high levels
of noise, neglect of the built environment, greenhouse gas emissions,
generation of large volumes of waste and generation of waste water.
Architecture could have an important role in order to tackle these problems.
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-support local communities We believe that local communities have an
essential role in our society because they could have an important pro-active
effect.
-reduce to zero the carbon emission Carbon emission comes from your
home but not only. In fact, your appliances and your travel are the
other important things to be considered for your footprint. Our aim
is to reduce the CO2 emission concerning the place where you live or
work in.
-promote professional integrity
Nowadays non-sustainable design still
exists and, for us, could not be accepted. Naturally we do not impose
a minimum grade of sustainability but we promote an ethical architecture
in which we must take responsibility for our future.
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