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Nachhaltiges Bauen in Deutschland - Bewertungsystem des Bundes für Büro- und Verwaltungsbauten

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): German
Published in: Mauerwerk, , n. 4, v. 14
Page(s): 195-207
DOI: 10.1002/dama.201002050
Abstract:

Sustainable construction in Germany — Assessment system of the Federal Government for office and administration buildings.

55 % of all investments are made in the buildings sector. Over its entire value added chain, the construction industry accounts for 11 % of output in Germany and employs 12 % of the workforce subject to compulsory social insurance. The construction, housing and property sectors are involved in a multiplicity of interrelationships with measures and objectives of the Federal Government's sustainable development strategy. Principal among these are climate change mitigation, improving energy efficiency, improving the productivity of energy and raw materials, reducing land take and shaping demographic change.
The assessment of the contribution made by individual structures to sustainable development results in the call for the development of an overall system for the description and appraisal of buildings, including the land on which they are built. Sustainability considerations are characterized by a whole life cycle analysis and the comprehensive inclusion of ecological, economic and socio-cultural aspects. Alongside energy balances, therefore, it is also necessary to study the material flows and financial impacts, in particular. The development, trialling and application of systems for describing, assessing and certifying the sustainability of buildings is tied to a number of prerequisites. In particular, the changeover to an assessment and certification system based predominantly on quantitative assessments poses a significant challenge.

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