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Handbook of Green Building Design, and Construction - LEED®, BREEAM®, and Green Globes
by
Kubba Sam
in
Buildings
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Buildings -- Specifications -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
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Civil Engineering & Construction Materials
2012
Packed with conceptual sketches and photos, real world case studies and green construction details, this book provides a wealth of practical guidelines and essential insights that will facilitate the design of green buildings. Written in an easy to understand style, the Handbook draws on over 35 years of personal experience across the world, offering vital information and penetrating insights into two major building rating systems such as LEED and BREEAM both used extensively in the United States, Europe, Asia and the Middle East.Develop a project schedule that allows for systems testing and commissioning.Create contract plans and specifications to ensure building performanceA step-by-step approach for integrating technologies into the different stages of design and execution.
Vernacular Architecture
by
Kharmich, H
2025
Vernacular architecture refers to regional buildings. It utilizes resources from the region in which the buildings are situated.
Modeling, Design, and Optimization of Net-Zero Energy Buildings
by
O'Brien, William
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Athienitis, Andreas
in
Architecture and energy conservation
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Buildings
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Sustainable architecture
2015
Building energy design is currently going through a period of major changes.One key factor of this is the adoption of net-zero energy as a long term goal for new buildings in most developed countries.To achieve this goal a lot of research is needed to accumulate knowledge and to utilize it in practical applications.
Sustainable Building Legislation and Incentives in Korea: A Case-Study-Based Comparison of Building New and Renovation
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Chu, Soyeon
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Sonn, Min-Hee
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Schuetze, Thorsten
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Apartments
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Building construction
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Construction industry
2021
More than one quarter of buildings in the Republic of Korea (RoK) are aged, approaching the end of their projected lifetimes, and require renovation. Aged buildings in the RoK are generally demolished, and new buildings with higher gross floor areas are realized on the same properties. That kind of redevelopment is associated with increased resource consumption, related greenhouse gas emissions, and other environmental impacts, as well as the generation of construction waste and the displacement of existing building tenants. This study analyzes the legislative framework for sustainable building in the RoK. Legally mandated basic standards for new buildings and renovation were analyzed, and differences were identified. Calculation methods and criteria for sustainable building incentives were determined. Incentive calculation methods were applied to three case-study buildings, which represented the three most common building types in Korea. Maximum building height, floor-to-area and building coverage ratios, and fiscal incentives for energy-efficient technical systems were quantified for new buildings and renovations. The findings identified the current legislative privileges for new buildings. To increase future sustainable building renovations, the criteria and tools for improving the existing legal framework, and economic feasibility, were identified and discussed.
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Regenerative development and design : a framework for evolving sustainability
2016
The evolution of sustainability, with a practical framework for integration Regenerative Development and Design takes sustainability to the next level, and provides a framework for incorporating regenerative design principles into your current process.