Green buildings: development fad or money saver?
The Diplomat - Bucharest takes a look at the green development market to see what opportunities there are for consultants, developers and clients, as well as how local authorities are encouraging these types of constructions. February 2013 - From the Print Edition
While some years ago, a company looking for headquarters in a green building would not have had too many options, today it can choose from a variety of office developments in different locations around Bucharest, proof that the market for green buildings has increased significantly.
A green (sustainable) building generally means a property that is environmentally responsible throughout its life cycle: starting from the design and continuing with the construction, operation, maintenance, re... To continue reading this article you have to be registered
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