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Green Designs, 25-minutes, 2009 (Ref: 716) |
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Buildings are among
the biggest wasters of energy on the planet. This
programme looks at the alternatives – and visits
what are being billed as some of the greenest
buildings in the world. At the moment almost 40% of
all global greenhouse gas emissions come from
buildings. In the more intense urban areas, like New
York and London, it’s nearer 70 per cent. Designing
and constructing buildings that are eco friendly has
never been more important. Skyscrapers and other
commercial buildings are the worst offenders. Often,
the buildings have been designed for show and with
little consideration for the environment. But some
architects have been going in the other direction,
designing buildings that run as complete ecosystems
with little external energy supply, using elements
of nature such as walls of plants and green roofs,
the sun, breeze, shade and water.This programme goes
to Singapore, Germany, the USA and the UK to look at
green designed buildings.
Part of a 5 x 25-minute documentary series called,
WHAT A WASTE, produced for the BBC. The films can be
bought individually or as a series. |
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Electric Highway
Ref 716 |
Electric Highway
Ref 715 |
Making a Difference
Ref 704 |
Zambezi!,
Ref 698 |
Sudan: Death on the Nile, Ref 682 |
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Nepal: The Dispossessed, Ref 681 |
Shanghai Waiting for Paradise, Ref 680 |
Consuming Our Planet, Ref 660 |
China's Pollution and Social Change, Ref 630 |
Oceans of Steel
Ref 629 |
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