Sustainable design definition
Examples of Sustainable design in a sentence
Reason: To ensure that the development is of a sustainable design and construction in accordance with Policy EN4 (Sustainable design and construction) of the Lambeth Local Plan (2015).
Sustainable design principles will be considered while developing system criteria.
Sustainable design to the State’s requirements per Scope of Services Paragraph 3.0.
Sustainable design and site planning integrate design and construction strategies to: minimize environmental site impacts; enhance human health; reduce construction costs; maximize energy, water, and natural resource conservation; and improve operational efficiencies.
The relevant policies within the London Plan are 3.3 (Increasing London’s Housing Supply), 3.4 (Optimising Sites Potential), 3.5 (Quality and Design of Housing), 3.8 (Housing Choice), 5.2 (Climate Change Mitigation), 5.3 (Sustainable design and Construction), 5.7 (Renewable Energy), 6.9 (Cycling), 6.13 (Parking), 7.4 (Local Character) and 7.4 (Local Character).
Sustainable design approaches aim to maximize environmental as well as social and economic needs and benefits — the so-called "triple bottom line" goal – both now and throughout the life cycle of the project.
Sustainable design can be described as that which enhances ecological, social and economic well being, both now and in the future [7].
No new dwelling hereby approved shall be occupied until a Code for Sustainable Homes Level 4 post-construction certificate for that dwelling has been submitted to and approved in writing by the local planning authority.Reason: To ensure the use of sustainably-sourced and recycled materials and aggregates and the sustainable use of water, and to meet the requirements of Policy 5.3 Sustainable design and construction in the adopted London Plan (July 2011).
Sustainable design and construction (update likely to include specification of Home Quality Mark and BREEAM standards.
Sustainable design is an integrated design process that helps to reduce infrastructure demands and costs, environmental impacts, greenhouse gas emissions, long term building operating costs, and contributes to the City’s goal of being a prosperous, livable and healthy community.