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http://dx.doi.org/10.5659/JAIK_PD.2019.35.4.81

A Study on Eco-School Design for Sustainable Education Environment in the UK - Focused on BREEAM Certification Projects -  

Bae, Jiyoon (Department of Interior Design, Konkuk University)
Publication Information
Journal of the Architectural Institute of Korea Planning & Design / v.35, no.4, 2019 , pp. 81-91 More about this Journal
Abstract
The world is constantly endeavoring to reduce global $CO_2$ emissions by international agreements. However, in general, the public cannot be fully understood and it is difficult to know how to implement sustainable development. The purpose of the study is to explore the concept of Eco-School and to investigate the eco-friendly education program in order to prepare an environmental school design guidelines. In addition, an analysis of the UK's Green Certification Program(BREEAM) explores the sustainability of the educational environment and how it achieve the built environment. Furthermore, this study suggests ways to increase sustainability in education and design field. First, through the literature review, recent trends of eco-friendly school design will be analyzed and the concept with characteristics of Eco-School system should be examined. Second, the evaluation factors and application methods of BREEAM will be explored, and the correlation between Eco-School and BREEAM evaluation items by sustainable development goals of United Nations Development Program(UNDP) will be considered. Through the analysis of the BREEAM schools which are constructed in England based on the BREEAM New Construction 2018, design characteristics and methods of eco-friendly schools will be researched so this study suggest practical ways to contribute design guideline which enables to create the specific policy and design improvement of eco-friendly schools in Korea.
Keywords
Sustainable School Design; Eco-School; Education Paradigm Shift; UK BREEAM Schools; School Design Standard;
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