Understanding Sustainable ArchitectureTaylor & Francis, 2003 - 160 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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... relevance 89 The occupants 91 Economic performance 91 The building 92 The life cycle of a building 93 Life cycle sustainability assessment 97 Environment assessment 98 Economic assessment 99 The environmental assessment of building 100 ...
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Contents
ESD ? | 3 |
The manageable but fragile earth | 9 |
Images | 19 |
Architectural expression | 26 |
Overlapping images | 33 |
Ethics | 42 |
Rights and duties | 48 |
Discourse ethics | 59 |
Local contexts | 77 |
The occupants | 91 |
Recognizing assumptions | 104 |
Global warming and building design | 119 |
Public policy and the status quo | 132 |
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Objectives | 64 |
Other editions - View all
Understanding Sustainable Architecture Helen Bennetts,Antony Radford,Terry Williamson Limited preview - 2003 |
Understanding Sustainable Architecture Helen Bennetts,Antony Radford,Terry Williamson Limited preview - 2003 |
Understanding Sustainable Architecture Terry J. Williamson,Antony Radford,Helen Bennetts Limited preview - 2003 |