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We are interested in making high-performance buildings, such that performance is one of the deciding factors behind people’s choice of homes, business or even holiday destination.
A great building is often celebrated for its beauty, its materials, and its detailing. Less frequently is it celebrated for its performance. The RIBA Awards now take into account the energy in use, looking at the feedback from the first year of a building’s use. This indicates a growing need to demonstrate the environmental performance of a building within the architectural industry. But not many buildings in the UK are designed by architects, even less in the US, where 1-2% of all homes are designed by architects (source: https://commonedge.org/).
Typically, a building is designed to meet minimum standards set by government. Instead, we are interested in making high-performance buildings, such that performance is one of the deciding factors behind people’s choice of homes, business or even holiday destination (see Sustainable Hospitality). How efficient is a building to warm or cool, how may kilowatts/hour of power can it produce, how much does it improve occupants’ quality of life, how many daylight hours does it receive, how durable is it to flooding or overheating.
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