Title: Diapositiva 1
1UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPE
2Climate neutral building
We believe that the first step toward a more
sustainable world is to accept ecological reality
and the socio-economic challenges it implies.
Mathis Wakernagel and William Rees, Our
Ecological Footprint
Eco-architecture
Sustainable building
High-performance building
Integrated design
Sustainable architecture
Bio-architecture
Energy efficient building
Ecological building
Sustainable design
3 Definitions of green building
- Avoid resource depletion
- Prevent environmental degradation
- Livable, comfortable, safe
- Resource-efficient manner
- Protecting occupant health
- Resources more efficiently
- Reducing the overall impact to the environment
- Minimize the total environmental impact
- Economic health and well-being of your family
- Environmentally responsible
- Resource efficient throughout a buildings life
cycle
- Embodiment of animating spirit
4Green buildings aspects
- Resource efficiency throughout life-cycle
- Reduction of environmental impact
- Physical (and/or spiritual) comfort
5Opportunities climate change and energy
efficiency
- It is estimated that 57 of emissions are from
burning fossil fuels in power, transport building
and industry (Stern, 2007).
- EU, the residential sector represented 77 of all
CO2 emissions from buildings in 2002.
- Largest cost-effective savings potential lies in
the residential (households) and commercial
buildings sector.
- 30-40 of all primary energy is used in buildings
expected to grow 70 between 200 and 2050
(Stern, 2007).
- There is a global potential to reduce
approximately 29 of the projected baseline
emissions by 2020 cost-effectively in the
residential and commercial sectors, the highest
among all sectors () (IPCC 2007, p. 389.)
- Another 8 should be added to reflect emissions
due to direct combustion of fossil fuels
- Land use changes account for a very high
proportion, almost 7 of global emissions.
6Energy efficient buildings positive
externalities
Externalities include increased energy security,
the creation of jobs and business opportunities,
heightened economic competitiveness and improved
industrial productivity in the short and medium
run as well as poverty alleviation and improved
social welfare, better indoor and outdoor air
quality, greater comfort , reduced mortality and
morbidity and enhanced health. IPCC, 2007, UNEP,
2007
7Opportunities Availability of technologies
- Daylighting
- Natural ventilation
- Insulation
- Trombe walls
- Breathable walls
- Phase change materials
- Advanced glazing
- Wind
- Biomass
- Photovoltaic (PV) panels
- Solar thermal hot water collectors
- Energy form waste ground source heat pumps
- Wave and tidal power
- Small scale hydroelectric
- Fuel cells
8Opportunities Availability and sustainability of
materials
- Energy that has gone into the making of a
material
9Opportunities Environmental impact
- Entire life-cycle process, including resource
extraction, manufacturing, construction, service
and post-use disposal.
The Central Oasis at the Solar Living Center, by
architect Sym van Der Ryn
10Opportunities Costs
- Financial forecasts of building performance
based on construction, operation and maintenance
cost.
- In energy saving improvements are found cost
effective.
11Constraints image/architecture
Korekeasaari lookout tower
National Assembly of Whales, Cardiff
12Constraints Awareness/knowledge/information
- Lack of awareness, correct information
- and knowledge in
- Policy-makers.
- Individuals/clients.
- Construction sector/investors.
- Architects and designers.
13Constraints Outdated systems
- Inadequate legal and institutional framework.
Outdated building codes.
- Low levels of research activity.
Status of Building Standards Around the World
(2000) Source Busch, 2000.
14Constraints Market response and the building
sector
- Market is dominated by high demand rather than by
sufficient supply
- Fragmented both horizontally, between different
groups of players
- Disconnect between building investors and
building users
- Building sector is risk averse
15Way forward what is feasible
- Put green buildings high on the political agenda
- Discuss green buildings in international fora
- Link the issue to the climate change talks and
other SD agendas - Develop binding tools as well as soft laws
- Use the media
- Work on green buildings image and perception
- Increase awareness of benefits Stimulate the
demand with appropriate campaigns - Improve design and practice within architectural
schools - Work on new generations
- Update systems
- Crete incentives
- Adopt new legislation/codes
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