Certification systems for buildings, such as BREEAM, LEED or DGNB, aim to make sustainability in architecture transparent and provide a means of comparison. At the same time, the systems are subject to dynamic development, and it is very apparent that the individual systems are in competition with one another. This book provides insight into the many facets of green labels. The most important certificates with their system variants and assessment methods are introduced in detail, and information on the certification processes and costs is provided. Selected buildings are used to illustrate the core themes, the certification processes and the differences between the various labels. "Green Building Certification Systems" is therefore an impor...
A Green Building Council has been established aiming to introduce, adapt and manage an international...
The construction industry is an enormous economic sector with a profound economic, social, and envir...
In the context of drastic requirement of efficient use of resources and reduction of the adverse imp...
The impact of the activities of man on the environment especially in the construction industry is un...
ABSTRACT: As sustainable development has become mainstream conversation globally, the construction i...
Increasing problems regarding pollution and climate change have long been demonstrated by scientifi...
Abstract: Global warming, thirst, environmental pollution and the rapid consumption of natural resou...
The paper deals with the problem of “green building certification” compared with LEED certification ...
Construction industry is based on the evaluation of building environmental impact. The current situa...
Nowadays, with an intensifying climate change, resources running short, economic complexity and debt...
This paper seeks to outline the key aspects of sustainability in the built environment by focusing a...
Building performances play a fundamental role in the worldwide energy scenario. In the last years, m...
Certification systems used to test green buildings have become popular nowadays. In addition, there ...
Buildings use 30-40% of all energy resources and are thus the main consumers in modern society. More...
AbstractEver-changing needs in the built environment create new incentives for enhancements in the p...
A Green Building Council has been established aiming to introduce, adapt and manage an international...
The construction industry is an enormous economic sector with a profound economic, social, and envir...
In the context of drastic requirement of efficient use of resources and reduction of the adverse imp...
The impact of the activities of man on the environment especially in the construction industry is un...
ABSTRACT: As sustainable development has become mainstream conversation globally, the construction i...
Increasing problems regarding pollution and climate change have long been demonstrated by scientifi...
Abstract: Global warming, thirst, environmental pollution and the rapid consumption of natural resou...
The paper deals with the problem of “green building certification” compared with LEED certification ...
Construction industry is based on the evaluation of building environmental impact. The current situa...
Nowadays, with an intensifying climate change, resources running short, economic complexity and debt...
This paper seeks to outline the key aspects of sustainability in the built environment by focusing a...
Building performances play a fundamental role in the worldwide energy scenario. In the last years, m...
Certification systems used to test green buildings have become popular nowadays. In addition, there ...
Buildings use 30-40% of all energy resources and are thus the main consumers in modern society. More...
AbstractEver-changing needs in the built environment create new incentives for enhancements in the p...
A Green Building Council has been established aiming to introduce, adapt and manage an international...
The construction industry is an enormous economic sector with a profound economic, social, and envir...
In the context of drastic requirement of efficient use of resources and reduction of the adverse imp...