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No existing green building certification procedure or environmental impact evaluation tool presently goes beyond a linear approach toward conserving resources. This session explored how, by incorporating Eco-Balance Planning(™) and Design into New Urbanism/Smart Code framework, how we actually determine success through balance, or completion, of the life cycle. Multiple examples of this principle’s application within different transect zones were presented.
Pliny Fisk, III, Director, Center For Maximum Potential Building Systems
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FiskEco-Balance.pdf | 7.88 MB |
EcoBalance.mp3 | 10.31 MB |