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Theoretical basis The theoretical basis included several activities before and during the workshop. Preparation classes were conducted as Pre-workshop activities, with classes in Melbourne for the UniMelb students and in São Carlos for the students from Brazil. In Melbourne, students attended six classes with Prof. Masa Noguchi, which included a ZEMCH introductory lecture, the Code for Sustainable Homes (UK Code, BRE Global, 2010) lecture and exercises, and the demonstration and training of simulation tools for energy analyses. In Brazil, a preparation class was given by tutors Akemi Ino, Karin Chvatal, Kelen Dornelles and Lucia Shimbo to Brazilian students. The classes comprehended an introduction about the ZEMCH subject and the energy analysis programs. The first day of the workshop included an introduction as part of the Theoretical Basis. The main subjects discussed were ZEMCH concept, Social housing production system in Brazil (PMCMV), and different construction systems for social housing in Brazil. The students from UniMelb presented the Code for Sustainable Homes (CSH) and Prof. Noguchi explained the environmental simulation tools for the energy analysis. The second day was devoted to the Site and Function Analysis. The Site analysis was based on a site visit in São Carlos, as part of the Theoretical Basis. Students and tutors visited the Abdelnur Residential, with 1032 houses constructed with Cast-in-place concrete walls (Figures 2 and 3). The visit was part of the theoretical knowledge for the identification of needs and lacks regarding the housing design development adapted to the Brazilian reality. Figure 2: Visit to Abdelnur Residential in São Carlos. Figure 3: Site analysis from group D. Exploration of the ZEMCH workshop USP 2015 295