Author, Year | Measures adopted or described | ||||||
Water | Energy | Acclimatization | Waste | Alternative energy sources | Construction material | Building envelope | |
| 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 | Do not quote. |
| -* | Yes** | - | - | Yes | - | |
| 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. |
| 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. | - | Yes. | More sustainable. | Yes. |