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Greening by Design : Sustainability using Architecture, Engineering, Lighting Design, Landscape Architecture, and Greenhouse Gas Reduction in Public Buildings

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Sustainable designs in public buildings "green by design," as they use related specialized fields like Architectural Design, Landscape Architecture, Bioremediation, and Lighting Design to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

The concrete and building industries emit up to 40% of global GHG, making substantial carbon footprint reduction with aggressive "greening" possible.

Techniques include variations in power and heat cycles that make a building its own IPG (independent power generator) or a CHP (combined heat and power) source for an entire building development.

Landscape architecture can "bio-remediate" polluted land, recover plant and animal species thought extinct, thus reducing net GHG, improving ecosystem recovery and raising climate change mitigation. The main topics are: Decarbonizing techniques Carbon footprint Bioremediation LEED The public building sector Area-specific greening strategies Buildings as public educators "Big Wood" Lighting design Landscape architecture

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Product Details
De Gruyter
3110760932 / 9783110760934
Hardback
725.047
29/01/2024
Germany
English
460 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
24 cm