Diagrammatic Representations of Sustainability – a Review and Synthesis

Kate Carter, Stuart Moir

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Abstract

Models, and in particular diagrams, are frequently used to simplify complex concepts, such as sustainability. Determining the appropriateness of such representations is important if the associated notions are to be understood and practically implemented in applicable fields, including the construction industry. An extensive review of existing pictorial models of sustainability was conducted in order to determine their propriety in relation to the sustainability concept. In addition to encompassing the conventional Venn diagram and nested circles depictions, this effort included an inspection of advanced sustainability models, which seek to encompass inter alia spatial and temporal considerations. It was determined that none of these diagrammatic representations adequately consider all of the key constituent elements of sustainability, namely: its notional dimensions of environment, society and economy; space and time; and the need for active participation in its implementation. Therefore a synthetic, multi-part visual model was developed to address this perceived deficiency which, when compared with contemporary construction practice revealed the need for a holistic framework will facilitate a wider appreciation of sustainability's core principles as applied to the built environment
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings 28th Annual ARCOM Conference, 3-5 September 2012, Edinburgh, UK.
EditorsS.D. Smith
Place of PublicationEdinburgh
PublisherARCOM (Association of Researchers in Construction Management
Pages1479–89
ISBN (Print)978-0-9552390-6-9
Publication statusPublished - 3 Sept 2012

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • diagrams
  • modelling
  • sustainability

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