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Sustainable Practices at SBC - Coggle Diagram
Sustainable Practices at SBC
Safety
Strong materials that wont break
Non toxic materials
Professionally made
smooth edges
Stakeholders
St Benedict's College
Students
Teachers
Brisbane Catholic Education
SBC Employees
Students Parents/ Family
Secondary Data
Laudato Si
Need for systematic efforts toward integral ecology
"Care for our common home"
SBC Laudato Si Energy Reduction and Management Plan
Gross energy costs of $69 per student per annum
352 kWh per student per annum
Waste Management Plan
Reduce incidence, cost and impact of waste
Landscape and Natural Site
Site has a coverage of 5% canopy
Physical and visual access to landscape is moderate to low with poor views and poor usable spaces around the buildings
Trees on site are still developing are located to some pathways
Aesthetics
Traditional Catholic symbols
Cross
Jesus
Bible
St Benedict's College
Blue, Maroon, White Colour Scheme
St Benedictine Logo
Functional needs
increase recycling
increase sustainable practices
Threats
Students Misusing Property
Weather (Rain, Bush Fires)
Wild Animals
Design Factors
Technical
Economic
Aesthetics
Cultural
Social
Sustainability
Beneficial to the environment
Cheap to maintain
Renewable materials
Save time
Eliminate waste
Recyclable materials
Suggested Materials
Wood (Hardwood, Pine)
Iron and Aluminum (can be recycled endlessly)
Recycled plastics
Bamboo (Strong and Renewable)
Constraints
Limited space
Limited Budget (cost to build)
Time to build
Design Ideas
Electric groundsmen vehicles
Shaded pathways with greenery integrated
Solar panels
Water tanks
Community garden and compost bins
Charity/ Donation Bins