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High-tech mixed-use buildings: attitudes to energy efficiency
An overview is given of a market research study of occupiers and providers of high-tech mixed-use office and industrial developments. Attitudes to energy efficiency and environment, and to building labelling for these features, were examined in relation to the process of building selection and development. This information will be of interest to developers, financial institutions, development agencies, architects, building services engineers, owners, tenants and property agents concerned with this type of building. (author). (ERA citation 15:034616)
High-tech mixed-use buildings: attitudes to energy efficiency
An overview is given of a market research study of occupiers and providers of high-tech mixed-use office and industrial developments. Attitudes to energy efficiency and environment, and to building labelling for these features, were examined in relation to the process of building selection and development. This information will be of interest to developers, financial institutions, development agencies, architects, building services engineers, owners, tenants and property agents concerned with this type of building. (author). (ERA citation 15:034616)
High-tech mixed-use buildings: attitudes to energy efficiency
D. P. Haughey (author)
1990
4 pages
Report
No indication
English
High-tech mixed-use buildings : attitudes to energy efficiency
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