The Era of Sustainability: Promises, Pitfalls and Prospects for Sustainable Buildings and the Built Environment

Following 25 years of efforts in the field, the author discusses the situation of the construction sector by reflecting on the 3Ps of the era of sustainability: the promises of sustainability; the pitfalls in the interpretation of sustainability for construction; the prospects for sustainable buildi...

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Main Author: Emilia Conte
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-06-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/6/2092
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spelling doaj-2e936a9c0c2d418fa0ec7498ee1cb1ef2020-11-25T00:09:40ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502018-06-01106209210.3390/su10062092su10062092The Era of Sustainability: Promises, Pitfalls and Prospects for Sustainable Buildings and the Built EnvironmentEmilia Conte0DICATECh, Polytechnic University of Bari, 70125 Bari, ItalyFollowing 25 years of efforts in the field, the author discusses the situation of the construction sector by reflecting on the 3Ps of the era of sustainability: the promises of sustainability; the pitfalls in the interpretation of sustainability for construction; the prospects for sustainable buildings and the built environment in the future. The paper is organized into five sections. The first section introduces the emergence of sustainable construction, its promises and challenges for architects and engineers. The second section considers how sustainability has been interpreted in practice in construction, i.e., primarily through the process of greening buildings and the built environment. The third section describes the main pitfalls that such interpretation has determined, including the role played by evaluation and assessment systems for sustainable buildings. The fourth section examines prospective paths to overcoming such pitfalls, with particular concerns for new professionalisms and the ensuing role for higher education. The fifth section concludes by supporting the idea that the era of sustainability is still necessary, if sustainability itself becomes a sort of ‘container concept’ of all that is necessary for long-lasting natural and human life on Earth.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/6/2092sustainable developmentsustainable buildingbuilt environmentera of sustainabilitygreening process
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sustainable building
built environment
era of sustainability
greening process
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title The Era of Sustainability: Promises, Pitfalls and Prospects for Sustainable Buildings and the Built Environment
title_short The Era of Sustainability: Promises, Pitfalls and Prospects for Sustainable Buildings and the Built Environment
title_full The Era of Sustainability: Promises, Pitfalls and Prospects for Sustainable Buildings and the Built Environment
title_fullStr The Era of Sustainability: Promises, Pitfalls and Prospects for Sustainable Buildings and the Built Environment
title_full_unstemmed The Era of Sustainability: Promises, Pitfalls and Prospects for Sustainable Buildings and the Built Environment
title_sort era of sustainability: promises, pitfalls and prospects for sustainable buildings and the built environment
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Following 25 years of efforts in the field, the author discusses the situation of the construction sector by reflecting on the 3Ps of the era of sustainability: the promises of sustainability; the pitfalls in the interpretation of sustainability for construction; the prospects for sustainable buildings and the built environment in the future. The paper is organized into five sections. The first section introduces the emergence of sustainable construction, its promises and challenges for architects and engineers. The second section considers how sustainability has been interpreted in practice in construction, i.e., primarily through the process of greening buildings and the built environment. The third section describes the main pitfalls that such interpretation has determined, including the role played by evaluation and assessment systems for sustainable buildings. The fourth section examines prospective paths to overcoming such pitfalls, with particular concerns for new professionalisms and the ensuing role for higher education. The fifth section concludes by supporting the idea that the era of sustainability is still necessary, if sustainability itself becomes a sort of ‘container concept’ of all that is necessary for long-lasting natural and human life on Earth.
topic sustainable development
sustainable building
built environment
era of sustainability
greening process
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/6/2092
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