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It has taken a very long time for sustainable
development to be recognized as a justified restraint on inappropriate
development and a primary driver of improving quality of life for all.
For designers, clients and project managers this
means we have to create healthy buildings and places which support communities,
enhance biodiversity and contribute to reversing unsustainable trends in
pollution and resource consumption.
This groundbreaking book will help all building
design, management and cost professionals to understand sustainable design and
provide the technical skills needed to implement the most up-to-date concepts.
Based on a hugely successful series of workshops
for professionals in construction, the book covers the history of ideas,
materials, measurement - both cost and benchmarking performance - environmental
services, and the building design and delivery process through to post-occupancy
evaluation.
It covers individual buildings and the urban
scale. Sustainable Construction is a master-class in how to achieve practical,
affordable, replicable, sustainable design.
It has something new and often surprising in it
for everybody in the construction industry.
For the Architect and Engineer - it gives chapter
and verse to the basic design issues at all scales and through the whole of the
plan of work For Quantity Surveyors and cost professionals it challenges current
conventions with researched case study evidence"
For clients and project managers - it outlines
the drivers and the justification for a sustainable approach and outlines the
legislative framework; and it gives guidance on procurement and project and site
management issues
For contractors and developers - it contains a
wealth of case study material, rooted in practical experience and economic
reality.
For teachers and students - it will bust myths,
liberate thinking and inform design
Audience
Building and construction professionals; architects, developers, planners and
students in the fields of building, construction, architecture, urban
design/urban planning, sustainability.
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