Recap of Unit 1 and Unit 2

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Across
  1. 2. a state of stability and permanence
  2. 3. gases that trap heat in the atmosphere
  3. 6. the sector South Africa is expected to make the biggest contribution in 'greening' the built environment
  4. 7. 'triple bottom line' was first used by who in 1994
  5. 8. opposite of agrarian society
  6. 10. important for humans to be seeing the whole world
  7. 11. this design suggest a macro perspective
  8. 12. a branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings
  9. 16. this term is created from permanent agriculture
  10. 17. we should study what so that our design response is more contextual
  11. 19. hierarchical conceptualization of the triple bottom line is more appropriate
Down
  1. 1. an approach to the built environment that compliments the goal of sustainability and is not separated from it
  2. 3. this design suggest a micro perspective
  3. 4. the only metric that measures how much nature we have and how much nature we use
  4. 5. provides the deemed to satisfy requirements for compliance with the National Building Regulations
  5. 9. designing with nature
  6. 13. all phases associated with the life of a product
  7. 14. report published by Gro Harlem in 1987
  8. 15. the third rock from the sun
  9. 18. an acronym for the combination of green and sustainable design