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The aim of this project is to investigate ways to enhance the performance of commercial green buildings by considering the post occupancy performance of selected green design elements on energy and water conservation, and improvements to health and productivity of occupants. The focus of the research will be to:
The project will select key commercial building green design elements (identified in collaboration with partners and stakeholders) as to their potential for energy and water consumption reductions, as well as improved health and productivity of occupants. In doing so, this project will inform designers to: support the further integration of such design elements in building design; inform building managers as to methods to harness existing such elements; and inform green benchmarking and accreditation initiatives. In collaboration with project partners, the project will conduct high level analysis of a number of case studies across Australia. The strength of the project is based on industry collaborations which will allow the research team to undertake context relevant and timely research to further the understanding of methods to enhance the performance of commercial green buildings, while providing robust and rigorous tools for industry, accreditation bodies and government. Project partners include: Parsons Brinckerhoff, John Holland, Western Australian Department of Treasury and Finance, Queensland Depart- ment of Public Works, Victorian Department of Education and Early Childhood Development, Green Building Council of Australia, Curtin University and QUT. Project OutcomesThe project team will:
Program Leader and Project Managers:
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I’m very pleased to announce that on Thursday 29 March our Board convened a special meeting to confirm in principle the renewal of the Sustainable Built Environment National Research Centre until the end of 2015.
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