Sustainable Design for Architecture and Development

The World Business Council for Sustainable Development produced an in depth report that looks at sustainable design. Considering approximately 40% of the primary energy consumption comes from buildings, it’s certainly worth a look at producing more sustainable buildings. However, the report identifies eight key barriers to producing sustainable design which include: personal know-how, business community acceptance, supportive coporate environment, personal commitment, economic demand, positive climate impact, pragmatic involvement and business attractiveness.

Despite the barriers, there is hope. The report suggests a holistic approach to reduce barriers which requires support in terms of policy and regulation, financial incentive and behavioral shifts. Additionally, the cost of sustainable design is typically much lower than estimated.

Check out the report, worth a read!

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