Both sides are discussing mediation, but before either makes the final commitment to the process, the supervisors plan to decide what to do about the
useful life of the building.
A research project connected to the British television show The
Secret Life of Buildings attached brain - wave measuring devices to people's heads and found that the low - level racket endemic to open workplaces interrupts one's concentration.
«Despite the assertions of NYCHA Chair Shola Olatoye, these green spaces play a critical role in the
everyday life of building tenants, especially children, and should be preserved.
Changing My Mind by Zadie Smith Lit by Mary Karr Louisa May Alcott by Harriet Reisen Stitches by David Small Strength in What Remains by Tracy Kidder Googled by Ken Auletta Manhood for Amateurs by Michael Chabon The Age of Wonder by Richard Holmes Home Game by Michael Lewis The Secret
Lives of Buildings by Edward Hollis
In the Bernie Grant Arts Centre in Tottenham imposing flights of steps seem to have ended up as neglected zones of spare chairs, with the
real life of the building squeezed into more peripheral spaces.
This can include optimising the use of concrete in construction by maximising
design life of buildings and infrastructures, encouraging reuse and recycling, reducing waste and benefiting from concrete's properties to minimise energy needs for heating and cooling of buildings.
When designing and building high density apartment and housing developments, the attention, so often lacking, to acoustic performance, can have a critical impact on the quality
of life of the buildings» inhabitants, as leading acoustic consultant Jim Dunne, Managing Director of Integrated Acoustic Solutions explains
Performing inspections, preventative maintenance programs and repairs to ensure the optimal performance and
maximum life of building operation systems.
Under the LAO plan, the Legislature would provide an annual grant amount for school facility needs based on the replacement value of existing school buildings as well as an estimate of the average
useful life of the buildings.
That's the full embodied energy in all the materials and construction equipment and trucks doing deliveries for the construction of the building, paid back over the estimated 60
year life of the building, generated through self - produced solar, wind, and cooling from the sea, air or the ground via heat pump.
Considering the cumulative environmental impacts over the study period (the assumed
service life of the building) allows researchers to make a more complete assessment.
Lloyd Alter Edward Hollis is the author of The
Secret Lives of Buildings; He writes in the Guardian about saving and fixing buildings in the context of our environmental crises: We face very serious decisions about our environment, and it's tempting to
Smart design and construction choices create enormous savings over
the life of the building, both for new construction and renovation (example: the Empire State Building's deep energy retrofit creates a 33 percent ROI; many projects do even better)-- while innovations such as biomimicry rethink the whole idea of what a building can be
Greensulate panel of any size can be grown in five to 14 days, Bayer says, and will last for
the life of the building in which it is installed.
Still, more and more sustainable - schools projects demonstrate that savings in energy and other resources offset the extra cost over
the life of the building — usually within a few years.
By refurbishing the building modules and preserving these elements which have significant embodied energy, Foremans is extending
the life of the building.
Called public - private partnerships, these can involve a district negotiating with a company to build a school; then the company leases the building to the district for
the life of the building, about 20 or 30 years.
This information must be retained for
the life of the building or until it is no longer relevant, and must be made available to those it could affect.
By looking at the project holistically, we were able to build in energy efficiency at the concept stage, during construction and over
the life of the building.
And the way to help others make the best long term planning decisions is to walk them through a strategic blueprint, focused on education and purpose, with the end goal being
a life of building wealth and creating legacy.
The group of people had assembled to watch firefighters soak the embers of a fire which had taken
the life of a building earlier that morning.
The life of a building stretches longer than both its inhabitants and its makers.
Making it into Cross Laminated timber sequesters all that carbon dioxide for
the life of the building.
Wood is a wonderful building material; it is renewable and sequesters carbon dioxide for
the life of the building.
Wood is renewable and building with it sequesters carbon dioxide for
the life of the building, in this case a difference of 306 tonnes of CO2.
When one makes CLT from trees, it sequesters CO2 for
the life of the building.
The traditional argument has been that embodied energy doesn't matter much over
the life of a building and that it is much more important to save operating energy.
(see Cross Laminated Timber is Ready for Prime Time) It's wonderful stuff, made from a renewable resource that sequesters carbon for
the life of the building, and with properly engineered connections is earthquake resistant.
Wood can be the perfect sustainable material; it sucks up CO2 and once cut, it holds it for
the life of the building.
Building out of timber can store a lot of carbon, keeping it nicely sequestered for
the life of the building.
Unlike steel or concrete, wood stores CO2 for
the life of the building and can be easily reused or recycled after that.
We have lost sight of the fact that a pennies saved today on a building intended to serve an essential social function long into the future may lead to dollars lost down the road when substandard construction shortens
the life of that building, whether or not a natural disaster occurs.
We go on about how wood from properly managed forests is the most sustainable building material, being renewable and storing carbon for
the life of the building.
They can also prolong
the life of a building's roof by protecting it from the wear and tear of wind, water,...
The exposed concrete floor and existing wood structure give character and beauty to the interior while telling a story about
the life of the building from which this current iteration has sprung.
The reduction in energy use from a high performance thermal envelope will provide cost savings throughout
the life of the building: a win for both the owners and the city as a whole.
A report released on September 4, 2014, Optimizing Urban Ecosystem Services: The Bullitt Center Case Study, found that just six of the building's green features will produce up to $ 18.5 million in benefits to society over
the life of the building....
The architects have completed a study of the embodied energy and greenhouse - gas efficiency of the building materials as well, but have opted in some cases for higher energy intensity construction materials, especially the solar panels due to their payback in energy during
the life of the building and recyclable building materials such as steel and aluminium.
Wood construction is faster, quieter and cleaner than concrete, is great in earthquake conditions and wood sequesters CO2 for
the life of the building.
«We need further research to determine the extent to which it can escape during
the life of a building,» she told EBN.
They can also prolong
the life of a building's roof by protecting it from the wear and tear of wind, water, and UV rays.
Rather than matching the building owner's cost of such improvements to the life of the updates, the law requires the expenses to be recovered over
the life of the building, which must be depreciated over 39 years.
The tool is also intended to be performance - based and to track results that will inform comprehensive management over
the life of the building.