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Title: Lessons from the leaders of green designed commercial buildings in Australia
Author: Bond, Sandy
Date: Sep-2010
Publisher: Pacific Rim Real Estate Society.
Citation: Bond, S. (2010). Lessons from the leaders of green designed commercial buildings in Australia. Pacific Rim Property Research Journal, 16(3), 314-338.
Item Type: Journal Article
Abstract: This research identifies property stakeholders’ motivations for, and experiences of, achieving proven examples of best practice in sustainable development in Australia. The results can help inform others of how to design sustainable buildings that work well in both financial and non-financial terms. The results show that the most successful outcomes are achieved through the use of an integrated approach: allowing the design team to innovate solutions, and involving all parties early in the design process. Further, adopting tried and tested technologies, ensuring the tenant fit-out matches the base building, and that the building is finely tuned on a regular basis, is critical.
Persistent URL (URI): http://hdl.handle.net/10182/3214
Related: Originally published on the Pacific Rim Real Estate (PRRES) website.
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