Description |
xv, 134 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), 1 map ; 28 cm |
Contents |
Foreword / John Gummer -- Introduction - Green buildings pay: the role of government / Robert Jones -- Ch. 1. How do green buildings pay? / Brian Edwards -- Ch. 2. Green buildings and the UK property industry / William McKee -- Ch. 3. Market advantage through green design / Alan Rowe -- Ch. 4. The relevance of green buildings to the procurement and marketability of offices / Graham Francis -- Ch. 5. Achieving institutional levels of office design through sustainable approaches / David Partridge -- Ch. 6. Balancing human, energy and building costs / Marilyn Standley -- Ch. 7. Mistral Building, Reading / Ken Shuttleworth -- Ch. 8. PowerGen Building, Coventry / Rab Bennetts -- Ch. 9. Daimler Benz Building, Berlin / Lennart Grut -- Ch. 10. Leeds City Office Park / Steve Baker -- Ch. 11. The Environmental Building, The Building Research Establishment, Watford / William Gething -- Ch. 12. Queen's Building, Anglia Polytechnic University, Chelmsford / David Turrent and Mel Barlex |
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Ch. 13. Elizabeth Fry Building, University of East Anglia, Norwich / Peter Yorke and Richard Brearley -- Ch. 14. Cable and Wireless College, Coventry / David Prichard and John Beatson -- Ch. 15. Green buildings: the long-term payoff / Peter Smith |
Notes |
Based upon two conferences held by the Royal Institute of British Architects |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Architecture and energy conservation -- England -- Case studies.
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Architecture and energy conservation.
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Architecture -- Environmental aspects.
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Architecture, Modern -- 20th century.
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College buildings -- England -- Case studies.
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Commercial buildings -- England -- Case studies.
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Author |
Edwards, Brian, 1944-
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Royal Institute of British Architects.
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LC no. |
98193494 |
ISBN |
041922730X (paperback) |
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