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  1. 18 de mai. de 2010 · Green Living: Architecture and Planning; The Prince's Foundation for the Built Environment : Parissien, Steven, Hayward, Richard, Kenda, Barbara, Ohland, Gloria ...

  2. GREEN ARCHITECTURE. Sustainable architecture refers to buildings designed to limit humanity’s impact on the environment. An eco-friendly approach to modern-day building encompasses every aspect of the planning and construction process, including the choice of building materials; the design and implementation of heating, cooling, plumbing ...

  3. 5 de out. de 2021 · Architects and interior designers have responded to this desire for a more natural living space with creative concepts and a number of outstanding ideas have won an iF DESIGN AWARD 2021 ...

  4. 12 Re-Planning of the Future Istanbul in the 21st Century: Green Architecture 139 Ken Yeang, İstanbul, B. Çekmece Eco-City Planning In 2010, a planning competition for K. Çekmece region far western end of the İstanbul city is actually apart from Ken Yeang; it draws attention to which designers such as MRVD from Netherland, Kengo Kuma participated.

  5. This book will appeal to a wide range of readers, from students and practitioners of architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning and ecology, through to members of the community interested in how they can more effectively use the rooftops and walls of their homes or workplaces to increase green open space in the urban environment.

  6. Green living : architecture and planning Author : Prince's Foundation for the Built Environment Summary : A collection of essays in which twelve experts in green architecture and urbanism share their thoughts on the clash between perceptions of sustainable housing and the desire for traditional homes and offices, and possible solutions to the problem

  7. 3. Maximizing Space. A "well thought-out floor plan that doesn't waste space" is another key element of green architecture, according to Homa. An efficient layout is more effectively heated and cooled to save on energy over time. Plus, a right-sized (versus oversized) home saves on building materials and energy upfront.