This study investigates the cradle to cradle philosophy, which is a paradigm changing innovative platform for achieving positive ecological impacts in the built environment. With focus on business sites, a preliminary survey is conducted to interrogate tenant stakeholders’ preferences towards cradle to cradle attributes. Training, employment and use of local skills (social diversity) as well as realisation of highly flexible and easily adaptable spaces (conceptual diversity) were revealed as the most important attributes whilst integration of biodiversity was of least importance. This suggests therefore that business needs drive their preferences and as such must be reflected in C2C implementation strategies
With all the new developments in the technology field, entrepreneurs around the world have proven th...
Cradle to Cradle (C2C), an ecologically and economically friendly design-concept developed by McDono...
Biotic aspects of business site environments – flora and fauna and the landscape they inhabit – are ...
This study investigates the cradle to cradle philosophy, which is a paradigm changing innovative pla...
This study investigates the cradle to cradle philosophy, which is a paradigm changing innovative pla...
AbstractThis study investigates the cradle to cradle philosophy, which is a paradigm changing innova...
The conventional linear ‘end-of-pipe’ approach to development of business site schemes is associated...
The cradle-to-cradle (C2C) philosophy has been described as a paradigm changing innovative platform ...
Sustainable building development focuses on achieving buildings that meet performance and functional...
Sustainability and Cradle to Cradle are well known concepts for creating buildings. The aim of the a...
The application of Cradle to Cradle (C2C) principles in business sites is likely to be hampered by s...
The Cradle to Cradle (C2C) paradigm is emerging as an important regenerative design approach. C2C is...
Text editing: Michael A. Fullen, University of Wolverhampton, UK. Alina Beloussova, Public Research ...
Recently, the Cradle to Cradle (C2C) theory set ground in the Netherlands, propounding that environm...
This study has been carried out at Klättermusen, a Swedish company producing outdoor clothingand equ...
With all the new developments in the technology field, entrepreneurs around the world have proven th...
Cradle to Cradle (C2C), an ecologically and economically friendly design-concept developed by McDono...
Biotic aspects of business site environments – flora and fauna and the landscape they inhabit – are ...
This study investigates the cradle to cradle philosophy, which is a paradigm changing innovative pla...
This study investigates the cradle to cradle philosophy, which is a paradigm changing innovative pla...
AbstractThis study investigates the cradle to cradle philosophy, which is a paradigm changing innova...
The conventional linear ‘end-of-pipe’ approach to development of business site schemes is associated...
The cradle-to-cradle (C2C) philosophy has been described as a paradigm changing innovative platform ...
Sustainable building development focuses on achieving buildings that meet performance and functional...
Sustainability and Cradle to Cradle are well known concepts for creating buildings. The aim of the a...
The application of Cradle to Cradle (C2C) principles in business sites is likely to be hampered by s...
The Cradle to Cradle (C2C) paradigm is emerging as an important regenerative design approach. C2C is...
Text editing: Michael A. Fullen, University of Wolverhampton, UK. Alina Beloussova, Public Research ...
Recently, the Cradle to Cradle (C2C) theory set ground in the Netherlands, propounding that environm...
This study has been carried out at Klättermusen, a Swedish company producing outdoor clothingand equ...
With all the new developments in the technology field, entrepreneurs around the world have proven th...
Cradle to Cradle (C2C), an ecologically and economically friendly design-concept developed by McDono...
Biotic aspects of business site environments – flora and fauna and the landscape they inhabit – are ...