Stephen Kinsella
SUSTAINABLE DESIGN

My experience is in providing specialist consultancy in design of
buildings and developments that are sustainable, low in carbon
dioxide emission, low waste, non-polluting, low energy
consumption, and low in demand on water resources; places where
occupants find comfort, social contact, a sense of ownership, and
a special identity.
BACKGROUND - the global picture
In 2000, the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution reported
that a global reduction of use of energy of 60% will be necessary
by 2050 to prevent a catastrophic change of climate. In 2001, the
UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reported
that the effect on rising sea levels was now believed to be even
worse than previously thought. The Cabinet Office Energy Review
of 2002 recommended a 20% improvement in UK energy efficiency by
2010 and a further 20% by 2020.
Development has to look forward into the middle of the 21st
century. Environmental standards should reflect our
responsibility to consider future generations whilst catering for
the present. My design guidance reflects this vision and
commitment.
OUR OBJECTIVES
To create communities and working environments that
fulfil the sustainable development objectives and principles of
the 21st century.
The attributes I work towards may be summarised:
- Optimise use of renewable energy
- Low energy use
- Low water use
- Minimised waste and pollution
- Green construction
APPROACH
My approach to energy and resources is based on two main
considerations:
1 The finite nature of all energy and material resources and
hence on the need for sustainable development to conserve
them.
2 The damage to the environment and economy caused by greenhouse
gases (principally carbon dioxide from carbon based energy
production), by pollution damage from materials used in
construction, and by the effects of built development on
ecosystems. Hence on the means of eliminating or alleviating this
damage.
HOUSING
Much of my work in housing has been to the standards inherent in
the BRE EcoHomes environmental rating
method
SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION
A full report with key data on social, economic, resources and
environmental aspects of construction, particularly sustainable
construction, can be downloaded by clicking here: http://projects.bre.co.uk/sustainable/SusConstructionData.pdf
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Stephen Kinsella 2002