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Sustainable construction processes : a resource text
2.5 Contracts and sustainable construction2.6 The RIBA plan of work; 2.7 The sustainable procurement of materials and equipment; 2.8 Summary; References; 3. Energy, water, refurbishment, and sustainable building design; 3.1 Design-related sustainability; 3.2 Sustainable design; 3.3 Energy and design: building fabric; 3.4 Energy and design: Renewable energy and sustainable technologies; 3.5 Water; 3.6 Design for sustainable refurbishment; 3.7 Summary; References; 4. Materials and sustainable building design; 4.1 Materials and design; 4.2 Responsible sourcing of materials.
4.3 Life cycle assessment4.4 Whole-life carbon (embodied energy and embodied carbon); 4.5 Materials and recycle/reuse; 4.6 Sustainable construction materials; 4.7 Summary/what next?; References; 5. Construction-related sustainability; 5.1 Sustainable construction; 5.2 Site operations and organisation; 5.3 Materials; 5.4 Summary; References; 6. Assessment and performance evaluation of buildings and construction processes; 6.1 Building assessment; 6.2 Introduction and rationale for the assessment of current and future building performance.
6.3 Categories of sustainability and building assessment systems6.4 Building- and project-specific tools; 6.5 Post-occupancy assessments; 6.6 Commissioning and technical assessment; 6.7 Building simulation; 6.8 Summary; References; 7. Behaviour, sustainable construction, and the performance gap; 7.1 People, sustainable construction, and buildings; 7.2 the building performance gap; 7.3 occupant behaviour: the performance gap; 7.4 Modelling using occupant behaviour; 7.5 Behaviour in the design process; 7.6 Behaviour and sourcing materials; 7.7 Sustainability and the business of construction.
7.8 Commissioning7.9 Facilities management; 7.10 Summary; References; 8. The practicalities of building with sustainable technologies; 8.1 Building with sustainable technologies and innovations; 8.2 General operational issues; 8.3 Solar systems and technologies; 8.4 Wind generation; 8.5 Biomass; 8.6 Ground/water/air source heat pumps; 8.7 Micro CHP; 8.8 Control systems and smart home energy management; 8.9 Overheating and controlled ventilation systems; 8.10 Rainwater and greywater collection systems; 8.11 Summary; References; 9. Future of sustainable construction.
This book explores the concepts and practicalities that lead to sustainable construction. It breaks new ground by providing the reader with the underlying principles of how to build sustainably and then assesses many of the tools required for the task. From energy to materials and from procurement to operation, all aspects play their part in turning a theoretically sustainable building project into a reality. There are many guidelines for the designer on how to maximise the sustainability of buildings but this resource text supplements these by focusing on the construction and operational aspects of sustainable buildings, as well as some of the more fundamental design-related considerations.? Offers an excellent text for those learning to construct, design and operate sustainable buildings.? Covers the drivers for sustainable construction, definitions, historical impacts, climate change and global, regional and individual responses.? enables the construction professional to achieve optimum solutions, both in design, process and the aftercare of buildings.? evaluates the effectiveness of different renewable technologies and provides guidance on the practicalities of their use.? Alerts the reader to future trends in this field. --Book Jacket
Title Page; Table of Contents; Preface; About the author; Acknowledgments; 1. Introduction to sustainable construction; 1.1 Why a book focused on sustainable construction?; 1.2 Why construct sustainably?; 1.3 How can we define sustainability?; 1.4 The environmental importance of design, construction, and care of buildings; 1.5 Where next?; References; 2. Procurement and sustainability; 2.1 Procurement and construction; 2.2 Drivers for and concepts behind sustainable procurement; 2.3 BREEAM 2011 and sustainable procurement; 2.4 Organisational values, risk, and stakeholder goodwill.
Sustainable construction processes : a resource text
2.5 Contracts and sustainable construction2.6 The RIBA plan of work; 2.7 The sustainable procurement of materials and equipment; 2.8 Summary; References; 3. Energy, water, refurbishment, and sustainable building design; 3.1 Design-related sustainability; 3.2 Sustainable design; 3.3 Energy and design: building fabric; 3.4 Energy and design: Renewable energy and sustainable technologies; 3.5 Water; 3.6 Design for sustainable refurbishment; 3.7 Summary; References; 4. Materials and sustainable building design; 4.1 Materials and design; 4.2 Responsible sourcing of materials.
4.3 Life cycle assessment4.4 Whole-life carbon (embodied energy and embodied carbon); 4.5 Materials and recycle/reuse; 4.6 Sustainable construction materials; 4.7 Summary/what next?; References; 5. Construction-related sustainability; 5.1 Sustainable construction; 5.2 Site operations and organisation; 5.3 Materials; 5.4 Summary; References; 6. Assessment and performance evaluation of buildings and construction processes; 6.1 Building assessment; 6.2 Introduction and rationale for the assessment of current and future building performance.
6.3 Categories of sustainability and building assessment systems6.4 Building- and project-specific tools; 6.5 Post-occupancy assessments; 6.6 Commissioning and technical assessment; 6.7 Building simulation; 6.8 Summary; References; 7. Behaviour, sustainable construction, and the performance gap; 7.1 People, sustainable construction, and buildings; 7.2 the building performance gap; 7.3 occupant behaviour: the performance gap; 7.4 Modelling using occupant behaviour; 7.5 Behaviour in the design process; 7.6 Behaviour and sourcing materials; 7.7 Sustainability and the business of construction.
7.8 Commissioning7.9 Facilities management; 7.10 Summary; References; 8. The practicalities of building with sustainable technologies; 8.1 Building with sustainable technologies and innovations; 8.2 General operational issues; 8.3 Solar systems and technologies; 8.4 Wind generation; 8.5 Biomass; 8.6 Ground/water/air source heat pumps; 8.7 Micro CHP; 8.8 Control systems and smart home energy management; 8.9 Overheating and controlled ventilation systems; 8.10 Rainwater and greywater collection systems; 8.11 Summary; References; 9. Future of sustainable construction.
This book explores the concepts and practicalities that lead to sustainable construction. It breaks new ground by providing the reader with the underlying principles of how to build sustainably and then assesses many of the tools required for the task. From energy to materials and from procurement to operation, all aspects play their part in turning a theoretically sustainable building project into a reality. There are many guidelines for the designer on how to maximise the sustainability of buildings but this resource text supplements these by focusing on the construction and operational aspects of sustainable buildings, as well as some of the more fundamental design-related considerations.? Offers an excellent text for those learning to construct, design and operate sustainable buildings.? Covers the drivers for sustainable construction, definitions, historical impacts, climate change and global, regional and individual responses.? enables the construction professional to achieve optimum solutions, both in design, process and the aftercare of buildings.? evaluates the effectiveness of different renewable technologies and provides guidance on the practicalities of their use.? Alerts the reader to future trends in this field. --Book Jacket
Title Page; Table of Contents; Preface; About the author; Acknowledgments; 1. Introduction to sustainable construction; 1.1 Why a book focused on sustainable construction?; 1.2 Why construct sustainably?; 1.3 How can we define sustainability?; 1.4 The environmental importance of design, construction, and care of buildings; 1.5 Where next?; References; 2. Procurement and sustainability; 2.1 Procurement and construction; 2.2 Drivers for and concepts behind sustainable procurement; 2.3 BREEAM 2011 and sustainable procurement; 2.4 Organisational values, risk, and stakeholder goodwill.
Sustainable construction processes : a resource text
2016
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Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher
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