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The Business Model Canvas

The document outlines the Business Model Canvas, which is a template for developing new or documenting existing business models. It contains key elements such as customer segments, value propositions, channels, customer relationships, revenue streams, key resources, key activities, key partnerships, and cost structure. The canvas allows businesses to visualize their model and connections between different components in order to refine their strategy.

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The Business Model Canvas

The document outlines the Business Model Canvas, which is a template for developing new or documenting existing business models. It contains key elements such as customer segments, value propositions, channels, customer relationships, revenue streams, key resources, key activities, key partnerships, and cost structure. The canvas allows businesses to visualize their model and connections between different components in order to refine their strategy.

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The Business Model Canvas

Key Partners Key Activities Value Proposition Customer Relationship

31-Oct-2013
Iteration #1
Customer Segments

Key Resources

Channels

Cost Structure

Revenue Streams

The Business Model Canvas


Key Partners Key Activities Value Proposition Customer Relationship

31-Oct-2013
Iteration #1
Customer Segments

Key Resources

Channels

Cost Structure

Revenue Streams

Key principles
Minimize urban sprawl and needless destruction of valuable land, habitat and green space, which results from inefficient low-density development. Encourage higher density urban development, urban re-development and urban renewal, and brownfield development as a it means to preserve valuable green space. Preserve key environmental assets through careful examination of each site. Engage in a design and construction process that minimizes site disturbance and which values, preserves and actually restores or regenerates valuable habitat, green space and associated eco-systems that are vital to sustaining life.

Reinvent the green building design


The Green building design was existed since 1996 but it wasn't useful during the these years and it had many problems such as high cost and lock of technologies in that time which were the main problem of this system but nowadays cause of the technologies because of the high demand of customer in this field, we reinvented the green building design. We are going to spread this technology in public by contracting with big constructors and advertise about the advantages and benefits of the green building design.

Advantages of green building design


Make more efficient use of space in existing occupied buildings, renovate and re-use existing vacant buildings, sites, and associated infrastructure and consider re-development of brownfield sites. Design buildings and renovations to maximize future flexibility and reuse thereby expanding useful life.

When new development is unavoidable, steer clear of sites that play a key role in the local or regional ecosystem. Identify and protect valuable greenfield and wetland sites from development. Recognize that allowing higher density development in urban areas helps to preserve green space and reduce urban sprawl. Invest time and energy in seeking variances and regulatory reform where needed. Evaluate each site in terms of the location and orientation of buildings and improvements in order to optimize the use of passive solar energy, natural daylighting, and natural breezes and ventilation. Make best use of existing mass transit systems and make buildings and sites pedestrian and bike friendly, including provisions for safe storage of bicycles. Develop programs and incentives that promote car-pooling including preferred parking for commuters who carpool. Consider making provisions for re-fueling or recharging alternative fuel vehicles. Help reduce the urban heat island effect by reducing the building and site development footprint, maximizing the use of pervious surfaces, and using light colored roofs, paving, and walkways. Provide natural shading of buildings and paved areas with trees and other landscape features .

Use landscape design to preserve and restore the regions natural habitat and heritage while emphasizing the use of indigenous, hardy, drought resistant trees, shrubs, plants and turf.
Help reduce night-time light pollution by avoiding over-illumination of the site and use low cut-off exterior lighting fixtures which direct light downward, not upward and outward.

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