• DocumentCode
    1662639
  • Title

    The Intricacy of Eco-Building Design

  • Author

    Vakili-Ardebili, A. ; Boussabaine, A.H.

  • Author_Institution
    School of Architecture, the University of Liverpool, L69 3BX UK., A.Vakili-Ardebili@Liverpool.ac.uk
  • fYear
    2005
  • Firstpage
    649
  • Lastpage
    654
  • Abstract
    The design process is a dynamic and complex system. This complexity is derived from taking environmental issues, socio-economics, resources and energy consumption into consideration, in addition to the design context. Eco-building design is presented in this paper as a complex dynamic system which embraces many characteristics and components that play pivotal roles in the evolution of sustainable design. Thus, an understanding of the components of eco-design and both their internal and external interactions might help in identifying eco-design hierarchy and structural aspects of its components. Based on this perception of the complexity theory, this paper makes contributions in the theoretical and conceptual development of a methodology to define the intricacy of eco-design.
  • Keywords
    added value design; design for environment (DFE); eco-building design; life cycle design; sustainable architecture; sustainable building; Buildings; Context modeling; Customer satisfaction; Energy consumption; Environmental economics; Humans; Industrial accidents; Power generation economics; Process design; Product design; added value design; design for environment (DFE); eco-building design; life cycle design; sustainable architecture; sustainable building;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Environmentally Conscious Design and Inverse Manufacturing, 2005. Eco Design 2005. Fourth International Symposium on
  • Print_ISBN
    1-4244-0081-3
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ECODIM.2005.1619317
  • Filename
    1619317