Energy Smart Buildings
With unprecedented focus worldwide on addressing the problems of climate change and significant policies being considered by governments to tackle these issues, more and more attention is being given to energy efficient technologies and practices.
In Australia there are significant investments being made in world-class energy efficient buildings and associated technologies. A recent report found that that close to 30 per cent of the new buildings in the Asia Pacific region are expected to be 'green' by 2015.
This publication addresses the need for up-to-date information and analysis of this growing market for 'green' buildings and associated technologies and services. EnergySmart Buildings takes a focus on the design, operation and management of office buildings.
In This Section
- Tenant's Guide to Green Leases and the Green Lease HandbookWed 17 Oct 2012
- Green Lane Diary iPad MagazineThu 30 Aug 2012
- Living Wall and Green Roof Plants for AustraliaTue 24 Jul 2012
- Re-thinking Cities: A Strategy For Integrated InfrastructureThu 19 Jul 2012
- Green Buildings Driving Employee ProductivityFri 7 Oct 2011
- Energy Smart Buildings - SpringThu 29 Sep 2011
- Companies go green to enhance productivityMon 28 Mar 2011
- Performance & perceptions of green buildingsMon 24 Jan 2011
- Buildcorp Green Buildings - Green Future discussion paperTue 23 Nov 2010
- A World GBC Report: Tackling Global Climate Change - Meeting Local PrioritiesFri 17 Sep 2010






