Sustainable Building Design for Science Parks: A Case Study
This paper seeks to illustrate an approach to the selection of elements of design for a more sustainable multi-tenanted building of 3000m2 net. This type of building will be a common requirement for many science parks and the sustainable aspirations of the design philosophy are especially apposite given current world energy issues. The building design uses a proprietary TermodeckTM slab material. Although the UK has specific funding streams available to promote “green buildings, these schemes are not available to systems designed around reverse cycle heat pumps that are capable of cooling as well as heating. With global warming and increased comfort expectations of tenants the author concludes that this is a short sighted barrier to promoting the use of “free energy from geothermal sources.
Nigel Shaw
Malvern Hills Science Park
国际会议
XXII IASP World Conference on Science and Technology Parks(2005年国际科技园协会第22届世界大会)
北京
英文
411-419
2005-09-01(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)