Define sustainability.
Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs.
What percentage of the total UK carbon emissions are attributed to the built environment?
40% - 45% (source dependent)
What percentage of the UK’s landfill waste comes from the built environment?
32%
What percentage of products delivered to construction sites are sent directly to landfill?
13%
List some sustainable construction methods
What design considerations would you expect an architect to make when designing a sustainable building?
What is a Waste Management Plan?
List some recyclable materials
List some reusable materials
What is the definition of a sustainable material?
A sustainable material does not deplete non-renewable (natural) resources. They have no adverse impacts on the environment when used.
List some sustainable materials
- Anything that is being reused/recycled
List some sustainable FF&E.
How might you design a building to reduce water consumption?
How might a building generate sustainable energy?
How might a building conserve energy?
What is the difference between a directive, act and regulations/rules/codes?
Directive - a legal act of the EU which requires a particular result without dictating the means of achieving that result
Act - legislation passed by parliament. Acts set out broad legal/policy principles.
Regulation - Guidelines that dictate how the provisions of the act are applied. Enforceable by law.
Name some of the acts and regulations in the UK that relate to sustainability.
Acts
Regulations/rules/codes
What is the Clean Air Act 1993?
What is the Climate Change Act 2008?
What is the Energy Act 2011?
What was the green deal?
What is Part L of the Building Regulations?
2013 Changes:
What are the MEES?
Effective April 2018:
Exemptions:
Name some international regulations relating to sustainability
- Paris Climate Accord 2015