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Eco-design of Buildings and Infrastructure
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ABSTRACT
The Chair on Ecodesign for buildings and infrastructures was created by ParisTech in partnership with VINCI with the aim of developing evaluation and simulation tools that integrate all ecodesign aspects (e.g. greenhouse gas emissions, impact on biodiversity, depletion of resources, etc.) and provide genuine decision-aid instruments, based on a scientific approach, to all those involved in the urban environment (i.e. designers, builders and users).
The present book takes stock of five years of research under the Chair. It starts by presenting some methodological bases of ecodesign, life cycle assessments, impact studies, and methods for planning and transport. Several specific subjects are then covered, i.e. public transport, parking, road traffic, the environmental profile of building materials, building retrofits, energy management, and biodiversity. The last part of the book sets out how the knowledge and tools developed under the Chair were applied to a case study: Cité Descartes in Marne la Vallée (Ile de France).
This work is aimed at urban planners, local authorities, contracting clients, architects, engineering firms, contractors, building managers, research lecturers, and anyone interested in the environmental quality of the places we live in.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |2 pages
Introduction: background, new targets resulting from corporate social responsibility
part |2 pages
Part 1:Methodological bases
chapter 1|10 pages
Using eco-design tools as a cognitive support for creating the urban fabric
chapter 3|8 pages
Methods for evaluating environmental impacts. Analysis and proposals
chapter 4|18 pages
The planning of territorial facilities taking an eco-design approach: principles and methods for land use and transportation
part |2 pages
Part 2: Practicing eco-design
chapter 5|20 pages
Urban economics and passenger transportation: concentrate flows, design lines
chapter 6|22 pages
The eco-design of parking systems: systemic analysis and simulation tool
chapter 8|20 pages
A model of passenger traffic in public transport, sensitive to capacity constraints
chapter 9|18 pages
Environmental information module of construction materials
chapter 12|6 pages
Eco-design in practice:How does urban biodiversity fit in?
part |2 pages
Part 3: Application to a case study, Cité Descartes