Cut Expenditure - Water Saving Green Buildings

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21st century common theme is sustainable development, efficient green development model for urban construction must shift from the traditional high-consumption model of development, green building is the only way for the implementation of this shift is the world's architectural development the inevitable trend. Cut costs - water-saving green buildings, will promote water conservation and water use practices improved and full implementation, thus promoting the development of green building in China.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 838-841)

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3073-3076

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November 2013

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