Energy assessment of institutional buildings

dc.contributor.authorPullen, Stephen Fredericken
dc.contributor.conferenceAustralia and New Zealand Architectural Science Association. Conference (34th : 2000 : Adelaide, South Australia)en
dc.contributor.schoolSchool of Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Urban Designen
dc.date.issued2000en
dc.description.abstractThe degree to which new non-residential buildings are designed to have a minimum impact on the environment varies considerably although public and institutional buildings are more likely to comply as a result of perceived community obligations. Environmental performance criteria and benchmark levels are not well defined and information is required to assist designers and facility managers in making informed decisions. Some preliminary work is presented which analyses the life cycle energy consumption of a university campus as an initial step in forming environmental performance criteria.en
dc.description.statementofresponsibilityStephen Pullenen
dc.description.urihttp://trove.nla.gov.au/work/33590481en
dc.identifier.citationANZAScA 2000: Proceedings of the 34th conference of the Australia and New Zealand Architectural Science Association / V. I. Soebarto and T. J. Williamson (eds.), 2000: pp.47-52en
dc.identifier.isbn095869611Xen
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2440/60176
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherSchool of Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Urban Design, Adelaide University & ANZAScAen
dc.rightsCopyright status unknownen
dc.titleEnergy assessment of institutional buildingsen
dc.typeConference paperen

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