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|a Sturgis, Simon
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|a Targeting zero
|b embodied and whole life carbon explained
|c Simon Sturgis
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|a Newcastle upon Tyne
|b RIBA Publishing
|c 2017
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|a 1 online resource
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|a Chapter 1: embodied, operational and whole life carbon -- Chapter 2: whole life carbon -- practical application -- Chapter 3: recycling, reuse and the circular economy -- Chapter 4: low carbon design -- macro scale -- Chapter 5: low carbon design -- human scale -- Chapter 6: methodology -- Chapter 7: conclusions -- what's next?
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index
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|a Sustainable buildings / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2003001382
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|a Constructions durables
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|a ARCHITECTURE / General / bisacsh
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|a Sustainable buildings / fast
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|a Embodied and Whole Life Carbon will change the way buildings are designed, yet carbon emissions associated with the construction and life of buildings are not yet wholly understood by the profession. Energy is assumed to be the province of services engineers, yet energy from materials is as big an issue. Architects have the opportunity to take the lead in redefining how buildings are designed to achieve a low carbon future
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