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1 Corporate buildings are responsible for a large proportion of energy consumption. Therefore, development in this area will be a great contribution towards improving sustainability. Commercial buildings 17% Residential buildings 21% Transportation 27% Industry 35% SustainableEngineering@Edinburgh What? The main aim is to design corporate buildings with a reduced overall impact on the environment and human health. The objectives are: -Using resources efficiently. - Improving occupants working environment. - Reducing waste and pollution. References How? There are 6 key aspects to consider over the lifetime of a sustainable building. These should be taken into account from the beginning and should continue to play an integral role in the project. The benefits and improvements that green buildings provide are shown within the three aspects of sustainability. Why? Social Environmental Economic Health Happiness Efficiency Operational costs investments Government incentives Resources Waste Pollution Safety 2. Construction 3. Use and operation 4. Maintenance 5. Modifications and renovation 6. Deconstruction 1. Design Embodied energy of material KJ/kg Introduction The first step is to understand the needs of the client and future users. Passive design should be considered firstly in order to reduce active design. Choices of materials and process will have impact on the whole life. During construction, waste and pollution reduction, wildlife conservation and social impacts need to be managed. Minimising the amount of energy and resources consumed during the life of the building. A high standard and ease of maintenance is required to keep the building efficient and sustainable. Reusing and recycling existing buildings reduces energy and material consumption. Waste reduction is a key issue that can be managed with disassembly, reuse and recycling parts of buildings.  Kibert, C.J. 2005. Sustainable Construction: Green Building Design and Delivery. John Wiley & Sons, Inc, Hoboken, New Jersey. Energy usage in a typical air conditioned office building Innovate Green Office, Leeds The building was awarded a UK record BREEAM score of 87.55% in 2007. Passive design has been used to reduce CO2 emissions to 20% of a normal office building. The majority of the heat needed is now provided by occupancy alone. Who? Government incentives and targets. Building industry attitude towards sustainability. Client enthusiasm. Key References Sustainable Corporate Buildings By: CREACH Noelie (0996638) DO ROSARIO Joseph (0787594), STEWART Paul (0792004), SWAN Colin (0790602), SZYMOSZOWSKY Stefan (0790506), THORPE Owen (0785857) IMS3 Sustainability Module, March 2010 Global warming Life Cycle Analysis can show what makes a particular building sustainable.  King, D. Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers. Innovate Green Office: A New Standard for Sustainable Buildings. [Online] Available from: http://www.icevirtuallibrary.com/ [Accessed 9 th February 2010]. http://www.icevirtuallibrary.com/


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