ABSTRACT

Current assessment methods of sustainable buildings do not adequately account for the users’ needs. Given that over the life of a building, total salary costs far outweigh both operating costs and combined capital and rental costs, the occupants’ needs are not something which should be sensibly ignored.

This book presents an unbiased evaluation of thirty of the most cutting-edge, sustainable buildings in the world, in terms of the users’ perceived comfort, health and productivity. The author has visited the buildings, interviewed the design teams and examined the findings of a sixty-question standardized user questionnaire. The book provides:

  • thirty case studies covering mixed-mode, passive and environmentally sustainable commercial and institutional buildings
  • detailed insights into the principles underlying the design of sustainable buildings worldwide, over several climatic zones and eleven countries, together with clear explanations and illustrations of innovative design practice
  • a discussion of common issues and the lessons that may be learnt from a study of the performance of sustainable buildings in practice, from the point of view of the people who use them.

This important book will be of great benefit to architects and engineers, facility managers of commercial and institutional buildings, as well as developers and researchers, academics and students in these fields.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

part 1|60 pages

Buildings in Cold–Temperate Climates

chapter 2|9 pages

NRG Systems Facility

Hinesburg, Vermont, USA

chapter 3|9 pages

Computer Science and Engineering (CS&E) Building

York University, Ontario, Canada

chapter 4|8 pages

Military Families Resource Centre (MFRC)

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

chapter 5|11 pages

Sciencepark

Gelsenkirchen, Germany

chapter 6|8 pages

National Works Yards

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

part 2|110 pages

Buildings in Medium–Temperate Climates

chapter 8|8 pages

Gifford Studios

Southampton, England

chapter 9|9 pages

Arup Campus

Solihull, England

chapter 10|9 pages

ZICER Building, University of East Anglia

Norwich, England

chapter 11|9 pages

Renewable Energy Systems (RES) Building

Kings Langley, England

chapter 12|9 pages

City Hall

London, England

chapter 13|10 pages

The Foundation Building, Eden Project

St Austell, Cornwall, England

chapter 15|9 pages

St Mary's Credit Union

Navan, Ireland

chapter 16|10 pages

Scottsdale Forest Ecocentre

Tasmania, Australia

chapter 17|9 pages

Tokyo Gas

Kohoku New Town, Yokohama, Japan

chapter 18|9 pages

Nikken Sekkei Building

Tokyo, Japan

part 3|90 pages

Buildings in Warm–Temperate Climates

chapter 19|10 pages

The Landcare Research Laboratory

Auckland, New Zealand

chapter 21|9 pages

60 Leicester Street

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

chapter 22|9 pages

40 Albert Road

South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

chapter 24|10 pages

Institute of Languages, University of New South Wales

Sydney, NSW, Australia

chapter 27|9 pages

Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)

Santa Monica, California, Usa

part 4|42 pages

Buildings in Hot–Humid Climates

chapter 28|9 pages

Institute of Technical Education

Bishan, Singapore

chapter 30|8 pages

Menara UMNO

Penang, Malaysia

chapter 31|11 pages

Torrent Research Centre

Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India