You're overseeing a large-scale project, but you're not an
engineering or construction specialist, and so you need an overview
of the related sustainability concerns and processes. To introduce
you to the main issues, experts from the fields of engineering,
planning, public health, environmental design, architecture, and
landscape architecture review current sustainable large-scale
projects, the roles team members hold, and design approaches,
including alternative development and financing structures. They
also discuss the challenges and opportunities of sustainability
within infrastructural systems, such as those for energy, water,
and waste, so that you know what's possible. And best of all, they
present here for the first time the Zofnass Environmental
Evaluation Methodology guidelines, which will help you and your
team improve infrastructure design, engineering, and
construction.
Contributors include:
Pierre B langer, Harvard University Graduate School of Design
Christopher Benosky, AECOM
Joe Bryan, Halcrow
Richard Forman, Harvard University Graduate School of Design
James Grant, HNTB
Erin Hyland, Halcrow
Susannah Kerr Adler, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Mohsen Mostafavi, Harvard University Graduate School of Design
Gregory Norris, Harvard University School of Public Health
SCS Engineers
Shaun O Rourke, AECOM
SK Telecom
Tom Pedersen, CDM
Bill Valentine, HOK John Williams, Columbia University School of
International and Public Affairs
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