All Sustainability articles – Page 15
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3DReid's Co-op HQ named world's greenest building
One Angel Square awarded highest-ever Breeam score
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Zed Factory housing gets Brighton approval
Scheme of 52 zero-carbon homes is one of UK’s largest
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English countryside under 'unprecedented' pressure after planning reforms
Campaigners blame ministerial meddling for wave of development sweeping the countryside
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Technical
Bude barn refurbishment, Devon, by Feilden Fowles
An old barn made of a patchwork of materials called for an energy-efficient extension
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Technical
Villa Verde housing, Chile by Elemental
A large-scale housing scheme uses “base builds” that allow residents to expand their own living areas
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Architects turned off by Green Deal, Raynsford says
Former minister says too many think scheme will flop
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Zero-carbon off-setting consulation welcomed by UK Green Building Council
Housebuilders’ costs to be capped
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Part L 'damages zero-carbon homes drive'
Architects’ efforts will ‘suffer greatly’ after unambitious Part L changes
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Green Deal flops as only 36 households sign up to flagship policy
Ministers had predicted 10,000 would adopt the initiative in its first year
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Labour jibes after just four Green Deal finance deals signed
First official figures show assessments fail to translate into deals
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Analysis
What score do you give Breeam?
Architects are growing frustrated with the system for certifying green buildings — but big changes are on the way
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Green Deal attracts fewer than 200 homeowners
Tiny fraction of 19,000 assessments lead to technology being installed
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Architype gets go-ahead for UK’s largest Passivhaus scheme
Practice turned developer to bring forward 150 Passivhaus homes in Herefordshire
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UK Passivhaus awards 2013 shortlist revealed
Parsons Whittley and Simmonds Mills both shortlisted for second year running
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Features
Five of the most biologically advanced buildings in the world*
A round-up of innovative buildings by architects pushing the boundaries in biological design
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News
Black Architecture submit plans for KeepCup HQ
Black Architecture's KeepCup HQ Black Architecture's KeepCup HQ Black Architecture has submitted plans for the refurbishment of a warehouse and office building in east London for Australian company KeepCup, who manufacture reusable coffee cups. The existing 1990s warehouse building has been vacant for several years. ...
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Ministers slammed over Green Deal confusion
Energy and Climate Change Committee finds lack of clarity over flagship policy