When it comes to achieving net zero carbon commercial buildings it is vital to assess carbon emissions associated with the complete lifecycle of a building. It is imperative to strike the right balance between operational carbon and embodied carbon when both designing new and retrofitting existing commercial buildings.
Peter Stocks joined a panel of experts and explored the areas that must be considered when designing a net zero commercial workspace. The discussion will centre on exploring the design requirements, as well as the product and material specifications that can enable their delivery. They will consider all aspects of building design.
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