Author, Year

Measures adopted or described

Water

Energy

Acclimatization

Waste

Alternative energy sources

Construction material

Building envelope

Van der Zwart J; Van der Voordt TJ, 2016

Yes. In the impact matrix.

Yes. In the impact matrix.

Yes. In the impact matrix.

Yes. In the impact matrix.

Yes. In the impact matrix.

Yes. In the impact matrix.

Do not quote.

Lorenzi, 2014

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Yes**

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-

Yes

-

Ferenc J, 2012

Yes. The main way to save money is to reduce the need for heating, in addition to reuse and rainwater, low-flow taps.

Yes. Efficient lighting, high efficiency electric motors, occupancy sensors.

Yes.

Yes. Selective collection and composting of organics.

Yes. Solar. Produce and even sell surplus to the network.

Yes.

Yes, mass and orientation to obtain natural light. Passive design strategies.

Houghton A; Vittori G; Guenther R, 2009

Yes. Water reuse, more efficient equipment. Rainwater harvesting.

Energy efficiency. Usually the first place that building owners - including healthcare executives - look for a measurable return on investment in green building strategies.

Yes.

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Yes.

More sustainable.

Yes.