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This note was reviewed in September 2018 and retained for legacy. This note, originally published in November 1996, was reviewed by Harry Partridge ...
Mental landscapes – the forgotten element in sustainable design
Published: 30 November 2003 | Edited: 3 October 2018This note was reviewed and approved for currency in October 2018. Built environments are an incarnation of our mental landscapes. In Western culture ...
Design for adaptability – an introduction to the principles and basic strategies
Published: 28 February 2005 | Edited: 3 October 2018This note was reviewed and approved for currency in October 2018, with qualification that some references and resources are now superseded. This note ...
The operational stage of a building accounts for up to 65 per cent of the life cycle cost. However the ability of the Facility Manager to deliver a ...
This note has been written to show firstly, where lighting design fits into the overall sustainability context, and secondly, to show how lighting ...
Properties and rating systems for glazings, windows and skylights (including atria)
Published: 31 August 2004International research and product development has resulted from partnerships between the research community and the world's leading glass, window ...
The Australian Greenhouse Offices in Canberra aimed to set new environmental standards, by halving the energy use and greenhouse gas emissions of a ...
This note outlines a framework to appraise the extent and quality of native vegetation, and identify significant habitats at strategic regional and ...
The integrated design process of Council House 2 (CH2)
Published: 28 February 2005 | Edited: 16 September 2018This note was reviewed and approved for currency in September 2018. Council House 2 (CH2) is a sustainable office building designed for the City of ...
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 ...