کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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1052887 | 1485011 | 2012 | 10 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
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The available sustainable building evaluation systems have produced a new environmental design paradigm. However, there is an increasing need to overcome the buildingcentric approach of these systems, in order to further exploit their innovate potential for sustainable building practices. The paper takes this challenge by developing a cross-scale evaluation approach focusing on the reliability of sustainable building design solutions for the context in which the building is situated. An integrated building–urban evaluation model is proposed based on the urban matrix, which is a conceptualisation of the built environment as a social–ecological system. The model aims at evaluating the sustainability of a building considering it as an active entity contributing to the resilience of the urban matrix. Few holistic performance indicators are used for evaluating such contribution, so expressing the building reliability. The discussion on the efficacy of the model shows that it works as a heuristic tool, supporting the acquisition of a better insight into the complexity which characterises the relationships between the building and the built environment sustainability. Shading new lights on the meaning of sustainable buildings, the model can play a positive role in innovating sustainable building design practices, thus complementing current evaluation systems.
► We model an integrated building–urban evaluation approach.
► The urban matrix represents the social–ecological functioning of the urban context.
► We introduce the concept of reliability to evaluate sustainable buildings.
► Holistic indicators express the building reliability.
► The evaluation model works as heuristic tool and complements other tools.
Journal: Environmental Impact Assessment Review - Volume 34, April 2012, Pages 31–40