Posts Tagged ‘heritage restoration’
Building with Principles of Energy Efficient Design 2
Commonwealth Government Initiatives In 1992, the Federal Government committed Australia to a National Strategy for Ecologically Sustainable Development. In the first decade of the 21st century, the environment has become an important issue and as such, the Federal Government has put a lot more money and effort into schemes to help the environment. Now each…
Read MoreConsumer Building Guide NSW- Things To Look Out For
Be wary of: 1. A salesperson, builder or tradesperson who encourages you to sign a contract quickly to avoid a price increase. This is usually just a sales pitch. 2. A builder who suggests you get an owner-builder permit while they organise all the building work. This can be a ploy by a builder who…
Read MoreBuilding with Principles of Energy Efficient Design 1
Ecologically sustainable development is arguably the central challenge of our time. We need to continue to develop and build to maintain our way of life. But we need to do this more efficiently and effectively to also maintain the ecological processes on which life depends. We need to embrace the principles and details of ESD…
Read MoreEnvironmental Issues 10
Wastes Climate change is real. It is no longer acceptable to pollute the air, water, or soil-the essential elements on which life depends. Cleaner, non-toxic production is a new necessity. New ecological awareness has been placed on the biological role of these elements for plants and animals and their interdependence with plants and animals in…
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Resource Depletion Building materials use up enormous amounts of energy, water and other resources, whether they are metals, ceramics, glass, timber, plastics or fibres! Some of these resources are running low and so we are forced to use poorer reserves and cart them greater distances, using more energy. Depletion of the world’s scarce resources is…
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