The purpose of this chapter is to present an integrated approach to water efficient building design. It presents an overview of the multifaceted factors, opportunities and strategies necessary for holistic design, implementation and use of water in buildings. It commences by identifying the importance of water for use in buildings, but also the importance of water as a vital human and natural resource. The scope for rest of the chapter is then contextualised within the UK context whilst enumerating the current key drivers and opportunities for technological, social and environmental innovation. Case studies are presented where necessary to reinforce important points or to demonstrate learning from practical applications. Users are an integr...
Water is abundantly available and precisely vital. However, water is a finite resource and finding f...
Today\u2019s propulsive push towards the 3th millennium, driven forward by technological innovation,...
Achieving sustainability on an urban scale is an overwhelming problem. We can address this by dividi...
Water efficiency in buildings is an important subject which is increasingly high on the resource man...
The increase in the world’s population, rapid social and economic developments and environmental cha...
For commercial buildings there are four main types of water that need to be considered, these are po...
Water is a natural gift upon all life forms since the early civilization of mankind and Malaysia is ...
There is an immense need for sustainability due to global warming. The Paris agreement drafted in 2...
Water is needed in direct construction activities and also for the production of construction materi...
Water is the most important resource to all life on our planet. The impact that buildings have on th...
This book comprises three parts and eight sections, which are collated into twenty–nine chapters. Th...
"This paper presents a literature review article that deals with how to manage water in buildings, s...
Complex issues surround supply, demand and use of water in buildings and the lack of evidence hamper...
Urban water managers must provide adequate water supplies to meet growing demands for a range of wat...
Among the direct environmental consequences of construction,the most significant is its consumption ...
Water is abundantly available and precisely vital. However, water is a finite resource and finding f...
Today\u2019s propulsive push towards the 3th millennium, driven forward by technological innovation,...
Achieving sustainability on an urban scale is an overwhelming problem. We can address this by dividi...
Water efficiency in buildings is an important subject which is increasingly high on the resource man...
The increase in the world’s population, rapid social and economic developments and environmental cha...
For commercial buildings there are four main types of water that need to be considered, these are po...
Water is a natural gift upon all life forms since the early civilization of mankind and Malaysia is ...
There is an immense need for sustainability due to global warming. The Paris agreement drafted in 2...
Water is needed in direct construction activities and also for the production of construction materi...
Water is the most important resource to all life on our planet. The impact that buildings have on th...
This book comprises three parts and eight sections, which are collated into twenty–nine chapters. Th...
"This paper presents a literature review article that deals with how to manage water in buildings, s...
Complex issues surround supply, demand and use of water in buildings and the lack of evidence hamper...
Urban water managers must provide adequate water supplies to meet growing demands for a range of wat...
Among the direct environmental consequences of construction,the most significant is its consumption ...
Water is abundantly available and precisely vital. However, water is a finite resource and finding f...
Today\u2019s propulsive push towards the 3th millennium, driven forward by technological innovation,...
Achieving sustainability on an urban scale is an overwhelming problem. We can address this by dividi...