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Current
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Core Supplement
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Report
Abstract
Provides guidance on the design and construction of sustainable, low and zero carbon buildings in the UK. Investigates three specific, priority areas of sustainable construction: operational carbon - how operational energy use and associated carbon emissions can be reduced by incorporating appropriate and cost-effective energy efficiency measures and low and zero carbon (LZC) technologies; BREEAM assessments - how ‘Very Good’, ‘Excellent’ and ‘Outstanding’ BREEAM ratings can be achieved at lowest cost; and embodied carbon - quantification of the embodied carbon of buildings particularly focusing on different structural forms. Looks specifically at supermarket buildings.
Subjects
- Environmental planning/land
- Schools
- Green issues/sustainability/green buildings
- Planning and development
- Sustainable development
- Educational facilities
- Building types
- Special subject areas
- Environmental issues/energy
Publisher History
Target Zero was a project which ran until 2011 assessing and comparing the sustainability performance of 5 non-domestic building types in the UK, including a warehouse, supermarket, secondary school, office block and mixed use building.