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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