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This glossary has been reviewed and updated by the Environment Advisory Group for the 2021 edition, with the assistance and input of numerous members ...
This note includes descriptions of the different systems used for the on-site treatment and disposal/reuse of domestic wastewaters from residential ...
Proponents of energy efficiency and sustainability in the built environment have always understood the importance of the facade as a key element for ...
This note, originally published in November 1998, was reviewed by Nigel Bell in September 2004. This summary page includes recent updates to the ...
Applying the adaptive model of comfort
Published: 31 August 2003 | Edited: 13 September 2018This note was reviewed and approved for currency by the authors in September 2018. This note is directed to one major aspect of the comfort of ...
Pemberton house, Hobart – implementing thermal design principles for housing in a cool temperate climate
Published: 31 May 2008This case study looks at the passive heating design principles adopted in a Tasmanian House, discusses the designers consideration of the interplay ...
This note outlines a framework to appraise the extent and quality of native vegetation, and identify significant habitats at strategic regional and ...
Concrete and sustainability – supporting environmentally responsible decision making
Published: 30 November 2003Concrete is the most widely used building material in the world with many architectural and engineering benefits, but also with a high capacity to ...
This note, originally published in August 2000, was reviewed by Dr Graham Treloar in June 2005. This summary page includes recent updates to the ...
Artificial lighting design techniques – sustainability by quality design
Published: 31 August 2004‘Lighting’ is good lighting when it provides adequate illuminance to enable a task to be performed efficiently, is perceived as comfortable, and ...