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The Principles of Sustainable Design. Sustainable Design. Sustains Functions on sustainable energies Lasts Flexible is Loved and Cherished Endure Functions in any situation Add Quality to the Environment. Green Design. Is an element of sustainable design
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Sustainable Design • Sustains • Functions on sustainable energies • Lasts • Flexible • is Loved and Cherished • Endure • Functions in any situation • Add Quality to the Environment
Green Design • Is an element of sustainable design • Integrate local climate and building resources • Create healthy interior environment • Reuse and Recycle materials • Efficiently use energy
Sustainable Design • Become a passive and active structure that is designed to maximize the use of sites’ natural renewable resources. • When buildings are conceived as organisms instead of objects, • They become part of the ecological neighborhood. • Operate off existing site and regional renewable energies
Sustainable Design • “Sustainable design reduces or eliminates the daily consumption of nonrenewables, reduces project costs and maintenance costs and requirements, increases user approval and user productivity, and reduces the total embodied project energy.” • Sustainable design is green design powered by sustainable energies—functioning unplugged.
Approaching Sustainability in Design • It needs to be dynamic and a living process. • Sustainability is not static—it is iteratively changing, based on evolving knowledge that connects science and design. • The design must be capable of functioning “unplugged” from the external nonrenewable energy sources and resources in order to be sustainable.
Principles for Designing Sustainably • Connectivity: Design to reinforce the relationship between the project, the site, the community, and the ecology. Make minimal changes to the natural system functioning. Reinforce and steward those natural characteristics specific to the place.
Principles for Designing Sustainably 2. Indigenous: Design with and for what has been resident and sustainable on the site for centuries. 3. Long life, loose fit: Design for future generations while reflecting past generations. Jean-Marie Tjibaou Cultural Center Solar Powered Stadium in Bordeaux
Principles for Designing Sustainably The projects should meet the following criteria: • Be developed within existing urban boundaries and within walking distance to transit options. • New projects would preferably be built on a cleaned-up brownfield. • Use green energy and be unplugged from nonrenewables. • Be fully useful for intended function in a natural disaster, a blackout, or a drought.
Principles for Designing Sustainably • Be made of materials that have a long and useful life—longer than its growth cycle—and be anchored for deconstruction (every design should be a storehouse of materials for another project). • Use no more water than what falls on the site. • Connect impacts and wastes of the building to useful cycles on the site and in the environment around it. • Be part of a cycle. • Be compelling, rewarding, and desirable.