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Principle of sustanable construction

Future Fundations
2002
http://www.futurefoundations.co.uk/


Future Fundations, (2002), "Principle of sustanable construction", http://www.futurefoundations.co.uk/.
Abstract:
This website is the first step in drawing out what the principles of Sustainable Construction might mean in practice.
  • 01 - Where It's At ,
  • 02 - The Sense of Place ,
  • 03 - Make the Connection ,
  • 04 - All Together Now ,
  • 05 - Projects Are For People ,
  • 06 - In Expert Hands ,
  • 07 - Work It Out ,
  • 08 - Neighbourhoods of Distinction ,
  • 09 - Time and Time Again ,
  • 10 - Save Your Energy ,
  • 11 - Lighten Up ,
  • 12 - Good Vibrations ,
  • 13 - Every Drop Counts ,
  • 14 - Waste Not, Want Not ,
  • 15 - Safe and Sound ,
  • 16 - Breathe Easy ,
  • 17 - Forecast Changeable ,
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Source: This link was checked on Dec. 2006Future Fundations (www.futurefoundations.co.uk/)

"Sustainable Construction is new building and refurbishment that promotes environmental, social and economic gains now and for the future. This, within the broader concept of Sustainable Development, is about creating a better quality of life for everyone, now and for generations to come. It means recognising that our economy, environment and social well-being are interdependent.

Sustainable Construction follows these basic principles...

01 Siting: Buildings should 'sit' appropriately in their surroundings - be sensitive in scale and style to the character of the existing natural and built environment, reuse previously developed sites, wherever possible, and develop locations already served by transport, communications and utilities infrastructure.

02 Materials: Construction should prioritise the use of local and natural/recycled materials.

03 Construction Techniques: The latest environmental techniques should be specified - to save energy, water and waste during a development's construction, operation and decommissioning phases.

04 ICT: Construction design and specification should maximise future Information Communication Technology capacity.

05 Community Involvement: Communities should be informed about, and involved in, the planning and design of buildings in their area which should be safe, secure and accessible to all.

06 Local Sourcing: The use of local labour, training, design and creativity should be maximised to support local economies and minimise energy use in transportation/travel.


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