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Principles of Energy Efficiency For Building in Kenya: Temperature Regulation

Kenyan Architects and other practitioners involved in building in Kenya are faced with the challenge of ensuring that their buildings are responsive to the demands of today’s modern environment. The issue of building sustainability is [...]

The Case for Sustainable Energy Efficient Buildings In Kenya

Building in Kenya is a rigorous process involving various disciplines and must meet various requirements. One of the key requirements in this regard is the issue of energy sustainability. A building must be sustainable with [...]

By |July 25th, 2011|Categories: Green Architecture|Tags: , , , |

Introduction to Energy Management for Building in Kenya

Kenyan Architects are key stakeholders involved in creating and shaping the built environment as individuals undertake building in Kenya. It must be noted however that the built environment is one of the highest consumer of [...]

Recycling Water for Water Sustainability – Tips For the Kenyan Architect

Water is an extremely vital natural resource that requires careful conservation attitude in any design being undertaken by a Kenyan Architect. There is need to ensure that it is used and preserved carefully. This applies [...]

By |July 25th, 2011|Categories: Green Architecture|Tags: , , , |

Achieving Water Sustainability At the Detail Level: Tips for the Kenyan Architect

The Kenyan Architect must look at the possibilities of ensuring that the available water resources are properly harnessed at all points within the built environment. The design must make use of available water resources from [...]

Designing For Water Sustainability Integration By The Kenyan Architect.

The challenge for the Kenyan architect in conjunction with his design team is to make provision for water harvesting and control creatively and functionally. The design and installation of fittings must be done in a [...]

By |July 25th, 2011|Categories: Green Architecture|Tags: , , , |
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