Designing Sustainable Buildings for Arctic Communities ...

Arctic communities are experiencing dire impacts to infrastructure due to extreme environments, remote locations, and climate change. How should we best design, build, and monitor buildings so that they are durable, affordable, healthy, and sustainable for Northern communities? Aaron Cooke is a lice...

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Published: Online Ethics Center 2022
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.18130/1tgr-fx32
https://libraopen.lib.virginia.edu/public_view/02870w034
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Designing Sustainable Buildings for Arctic Communities ...
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Climate Change
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Ethics and Society
Public Well-being
Social Responsibility
Sustainability
description Arctic communities are experiencing dire impacts to infrastructure due to extreme environments, remote locations, and climate change. How should we best design, build, and monitor buildings so that they are durable, affordable, healthy, and sustainable for Northern communities? Aaron Cooke is a licensed architect and project manager at NREL's Cold Climate Housing Research Center in Fairbanks, Alaska. He manages the Sustainable Northern Communities Program, which designs and deploys emerging building technologies and approaches in the Arctic and Subarctic. ...
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title_full_unstemmed Designing Sustainable Buildings for Arctic Communities ...
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