If the mission of ‘green’ rating tools is to accelerate the transformation of the global built environment towards sustainability then a high priority must be placed on the energy consumed by buildings since energy supplies from various sources are depleting. This paper examines the apparent anomaly that almost all designs of ‘green’ office developments in New Zealand have high proportions of unshaded glazing. They are sealed, lightweight, airconditioned buildings that are dependent on an uninterrupted supply of electricity in order to remain habitable. From an architectural science point of view, these characteristics are not normally associated with sustainability. The paper will investigate the drivers behind the highly glazed buildings ...
The increasing attention to sustainability is pushing the construction sector to build more sustaina...
"How do you build a sustainable house in New Zealand? - is it even possible?" This thesis is structu...
"How do you build a sustainable house in New Zealand? - is it even possible?" This thesis is structu...
AbstractIf the mission of ‘green’ rating tools is to accelerate the transformation of the global bui...
If the mission of ‘green’ rating tools is to accelerate the transformation of the global built envir...
To be sustainable, buildings should usefully last for many generations. This requires building desig...
It is only in the last 100 years that mankind has harnessed enough energy from, primarily, fossil ...
Building Sustainability Rating Tools (BSRTs) are being developed worldwide with considerable success...
New Zealand’s reputation as an ecologically advanced nation is brought into question when our archit...
Building Sustainability Rating Tools (BSRTs) are being developed worldwide with considerable success...
In 2011 research was conducted to identify the key drivers and barriers to the sustainable developme...
Policies, codes, standards and voluntary ‘green’ assessments have exacerbated cooling demand in New ...
Concern for all aspects of environmental sustainability is advancing rapidly as the evidence of pote...
In New Zealand, 80 % of existing commercial office buildings are more than 20 years old and consume ...
Highly glazed skyscrapers with a green label are increasingly becoming a corporate icon. This resear...
The increasing attention to sustainability is pushing the construction sector to build more sustaina...
"How do you build a sustainable house in New Zealand? - is it even possible?" This thesis is structu...
"How do you build a sustainable house in New Zealand? - is it even possible?" This thesis is structu...
AbstractIf the mission of ‘green’ rating tools is to accelerate the transformation of the global bui...
If the mission of ‘green’ rating tools is to accelerate the transformation of the global built envir...
To be sustainable, buildings should usefully last for many generations. This requires building desig...
It is only in the last 100 years that mankind has harnessed enough energy from, primarily, fossil ...
Building Sustainability Rating Tools (BSRTs) are being developed worldwide with considerable success...
New Zealand’s reputation as an ecologically advanced nation is brought into question when our archit...
Building Sustainability Rating Tools (BSRTs) are being developed worldwide with considerable success...
In 2011 research was conducted to identify the key drivers and barriers to the sustainable developme...
Policies, codes, standards and voluntary ‘green’ assessments have exacerbated cooling demand in New ...
Concern for all aspects of environmental sustainability is advancing rapidly as the evidence of pote...
In New Zealand, 80 % of existing commercial office buildings are more than 20 years old and consume ...
Highly glazed skyscrapers with a green label are increasingly becoming a corporate icon. This resear...
The increasing attention to sustainability is pushing the construction sector to build more sustaina...
"How do you build a sustainable house in New Zealand? - is it even possible?" This thesis is structu...
"How do you build a sustainable house in New Zealand? - is it even possible?" This thesis is structu...