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Posted By: JSHarrisI won't dispute the aesthetics, but the "energy guzzling" bit needs looking at more closely.re
Posted By: JSHarrisa "glass box", albeit one with a BREAM Excellent ratingBut how excellent is BREAM Excellent? About as excellent (relative to real best practice/possibility) as current Building Regs, I'd say. It's a v old standard.
Posted By: JSHarrisFabric heat loss is negligible,
Posted By: seascapenot more Poundbury!What's wrong with it? You don't have to copy it - do your own idea. HRH definitely doesn't propose a style-police force.
Posted By: seascapeWhat about medieval buildings, cathedrals and a regency terrace or two, as they have outrageously high energy demands tooWhat indeed - what's your suggestion?
Posted By: seascapeEWI the lotThat is the challenge - and it's just a major design challenge, def not a self-evident impossibility
Posted By: seascapetrompe l'oeil the facadesWhy ever not? Everything can work. How about LEDing the facades, so any pixelated image you want can be displayed.
Posted By: Joinerwe always seem to be playing catch-up nowadaysBritain's heart's not in it - but that's just leaving space for that 'something else'.
Posted By: seascapeif a building is of a fashionable design today it almost inevitably condemns it very quickly to becoming unfashionable - tired looking, out dated, no longer contemporary. And so within thirty or forty years, they are ripe for demolition and replacementhow very true. Exeter City Centre has now been rebuilt for the second time, both times in 'latest style', since a beautiful oval Georgian square complete with Adam-like church was bombed during the war. The latest is v much better than most - impressive and popular - but I'm sure in 30yrs time will look dated and be replaced. That's not just aesthetics - it's a terrible failure to create infrastructure that will serve long enough to repay its environmental debts. Surrounding survivors in this elegant Georgian quarter are still going strong - prime office location.

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