Understanding Sustainable ArchitectureTaylor & Francis, 2003 M09 2 - 176 pages Understanding Sustainable Architecture is a review of the assumptions, beliefs, goals and bodies of knowledge that underlie the endeavour to design (more) sustainable buildings and other built developments. |
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... appropriate broader policy settings both follow from this understanding. Terry Williamson was educated in engineering and architecture in Australia and is Dean of the School of Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Urban Design at ...
... appropriate objectives 125 7 Cohesion Responsive cohesion 128 Place, people and stuff 128 Reflective practice and reasoned argument 130 Credibility, transferability, dependability and confirmability 131 Public policy and the status quo ...
... and systems involved. The actions of individual designers and appropriate broader policy settings both follow from this understanding. Acknowledgements We thank many people: Peter Fawcett, Deborah White, Scott x Preface.
... appropriate behaviour. Science based disciplines operate by disconnecting 'anthropological reference from its description of the world' (Dripps 1999: 47). By definition, reasondetermined solutions become the only true ones. The ...
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