Across
- 3. Devices that detect temperature, light, or occupancy in smart buildings
- 5. Laws that the construction industry must follow
- 7. The type of dwellings that Part L1B of the 'conservation of fuel and power' building regulation, applies to.
- 11. Type of documents that explain how to meet building regulations(8,9)
- 13. Unused materials that should be reduced on site
- 14. Natural resource that must be carefully managed to reduce waste
- 15. Using less energy to achieve the same result
- 17. Re-using construction materials instead of sending them to landfill
- 18. Building regulation that focuses on conserving fuel and power(4,1)
- 20. Designing and building in a way that protects the environment for the future
- 21. Stage where sustainability is considered before building starts
- 22. A technique using special cameras to discover areas of heat loss, air leakage and insulation inadequacies within a building envelope (7,7)
Down
- 1. Movement of fresh air through a building to improve air quality
- 2. Variety of plants and wildlife supported by green spaces
- 4. Power used for heating, lighting, and running buildings
- 6. Material used to reduce heat loss from a building
- 8. Rules that are produced by the government and enforced by the local authority, in order to control how buildings are designed and constructed(8,11)
- 9. Type of building that uses technology and sensors to save energy
- 10. The type of dwellings that Part L1A of the 'conservation of fuel and power' building regulation, applies to.
- 12. Energy sources such as solar and wind that do not run out
- 15. Welsh word for 'energy'
- 16. A quality assured standard and methodology for low energy building, originally developed in Germany.
- 19. Welsh word for 'design'
- 23. Welsh word for 'new'
