Architectural Sustainability refers to the ability of an architecture to achieve its goals while sustaining its value on dimensions related to environmental, social, economic, individual and/or technical during its operation and evolution. While the process of architectural design implies a fit between the requirements, system conditions and constraints; incomplete information and uncertainty may increase the cost of the architecture, introduce risks, alter its value and influence the extent to which it can evolve and sustain. We propose an economics-driven architectural evaluation method which extends the Cost Benefits Analysis Method (CBAM) and integrates principles of modern portfolio theory to control the risks when linking sustainabili...
In software engineering, sustainability can be defined as the 'capacity to endure' and to 'preserve ...
Building construction has become more important in recent years because of the social, economic, and...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2001.Includes bibliogra...
Architectural Sustainability refers to the ability of an architecture to achieve its goals while sus...
This article discusses the potential of introducing sustainability in the architectural design metho...
he book is designed mainly for the students of the Master's Course in Architecture for Sustainable D...
The drive towards environmentally friendly buildings and infrastructure has led to a growing interes...
For sustainable buildings to become mainstream they must demonstrate not only improved environmental...
Delivering projects to minimum requirements in the UK construction industry can come at the expense ...
The new agenda of sustainability requires a change in emphasis and a change in the criteria through ...
ABSTRACT: Since issues like climate change, scarcity of resources or social problems in megacities h...
The construction industry attempts to produce buildings with as lower environmental impact as possib...
The resources available to build any system are finite. The decisions involved in building any nontr...
The drive towards environmentally friendly buildings and infrastructure has led to a growing interes...
Sustainability in architecture should involve environmental and social aspects and also economic asp...
In software engineering, sustainability can be defined as the 'capacity to endure' and to 'preserve ...
Building construction has become more important in recent years because of the social, economic, and...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2001.Includes bibliogra...
Architectural Sustainability refers to the ability of an architecture to achieve its goals while sus...
This article discusses the potential of introducing sustainability in the architectural design metho...
he book is designed mainly for the students of the Master's Course in Architecture for Sustainable D...
The drive towards environmentally friendly buildings and infrastructure has led to a growing interes...
For sustainable buildings to become mainstream they must demonstrate not only improved environmental...
Delivering projects to minimum requirements in the UK construction industry can come at the expense ...
The new agenda of sustainability requires a change in emphasis and a change in the criteria through ...
ABSTRACT: Since issues like climate change, scarcity of resources or social problems in megacities h...
The construction industry attempts to produce buildings with as lower environmental impact as possib...
The resources available to build any system are finite. The decisions involved in building any nontr...
The drive towards environmentally friendly buildings and infrastructure has led to a growing interes...
Sustainability in architecture should involve environmental and social aspects and also economic asp...
In software engineering, sustainability can be defined as the 'capacity to endure' and to 'preserve ...
Building construction has become more important in recent years because of the social, economic, and...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2001.Includes bibliogra...