Sustainable Architectural Design

Sustainable Architectural Design
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 295
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ISBN-10 : 9781317636281
ISBN-13 : 1317636287
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Sustainable Architectural Design by : Kuppaswamy Iyengar

This book is a guide to a sustainable design process that moves from theory, to site and energy use, to building systems, and finally to evaluation and case studies, so you can integrate design and technology for effective sustainable building. Kuppaswamy Iyengar shows you how to get it right the first time, use free energy systems, and utilise technologies that minimize fossil fuel use. Each chapter has a sustainable design overview, technical details and strategies marked by clear sections, a summary, and further resources. Heavily illustrated with charts, tables, drawings, photographs, and case studies, the book shows technologies and concepts integrated into cohesive project types, from small and large office spaces to single and multiuse residences, hospitals, schools, restaurants, and warehouses to demonstrate implementing your designs to meet clients' needs now and for the future. Includes an overview of alternate assessment and evaluation systems such as BREEAM, CASBEE, GBTool, Green Globes alongside LEED, ECOTECT, energy 10, HEED and eQuest simulation programs. The guide reveals the importance of the building envelope—walls, superstructure, insulation, windows, floors, roofs, and building materials—on the environmental impact of a building, and has a section on site systems examining site selection, landscape design, thermal impact, and building placement.

Sustainable Design

Sustainable Design
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Publisher : Princeton Architectural Press
Total Pages : 146
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ISBN-10 : 9781616892067
ISBN-13 : 1616892064
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Sustainable Design by : David Bergman

Written for students and practitioners in the fields of architecture and interior design, our new Architecture Brief Sustainable Design provides a concise overview of all the techniques available for reducing the energy footprint of structures and spaces. With clear, simple language and a practical "can-do" approach, author David Bergman covers everything from the profession's ethical responsibility, to design structures and spaces that sustain our natural resources, to specific considerations such as rainwater harvesting, graywater recycling, passive heating techniques, solar orientation, green roofs, wind energy, daylighting, indoor air quality, material evaluation and specification, and how to work with green building certification programs.

Sustainable Building Design

Sustainable Building Design
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 198
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ISBN-10 : 9781119063780
ISBN-13 : 1119063787
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Sustainable Building Design by : Miles Keeping

An inside view of how one of the world's leading architecture and engineering practice does business Sustainable Built Environments: Principles and Practice offers detailed, environmentally sound design solutions to a wide range of building engineering challenges. The text uses case examples and project data provided by engineers and designers at Arup Associates. It covers a broad range of relevant issues, with focused commentaries and explanations presented in an accessible format for use by students, busy practitioners and informed clients. Whilst this book stresses the importance of a unified approach to design, the text is divided into six principal chapters, each addressing an important aspect of sustainable architecture and engineering. These chapters (Master Planning, Transport, Energy, The Building Envelope, Environmental Services, and Materials) may be read on their own or in sequence as part of a narrative. Throughout the book, photographs, architectural and engineering drawings and diagrams, examples, and other data illustrate the case studies. Numerous web links are provided to additional information. This inspirational book: Focuses on the work of Arup Associates, the award winning architectural and engineering practice Uses real-life examples of functioning buildings and structures to provide information and guidance on the development of sustainable solutions Is packed with informative illustrations Sustainable Built Environments: Principles and Practice is a unique text that will inform and inspire architects and engineers, as well as students of those disciplines, around the globe.

The Philosophy of Sustainable Design

The Philosophy of Sustainable Design
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Publisher : Ecotone Publishing
Total Pages : 376
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ISBN-10 : 0974903302
ISBN-13 : 9780974903309
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis The Philosophy of Sustainable Design by : Jason F. McLennan

The author outlines the major ideas and issues that have emerged in the growing movement of green architecture and sustainable design over the last thirty years. The book asks individuals to understand how the philosophy of sustainable design can affect their own work.

Sustainable Building Design

Sustainable Building Design
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 401
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ISBN-10 : 9781317566441
ISBN-13 : 1317566440
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Sustainable Building Design by : Vidar Lerum

A twenty-first century renaissance is emerging in architecture. After a century of building designs characterized by high energy demand, low quality lighting and poor thermal comfort, the fundamental questions must be asked again: is there a better path to designing the most energy efficient, comfortable, functional and beautiful buildings for a sustainable future? While seeking solutions for the future, are there lessons to be learned from the best buildings of the past? Sustainable Building Design explores outstanding buildings and building designs of the twenty-first century, with an emphasis on the artistry of masters of architecture who came before. By dissecting and analyzing great public buildings of the nineteenth and twenty-first centuries, materials, techniques, and methods are discovered. This book presents the reader with clues and suggestions that will reveal the secrets of these buildings and by doing so provides the reader with a thorough understanding of how these architectural masterpieces work. Using photographs, drawings, sections, plans and diagrams which are painstakingly redrawn for consistency and clarity based on a wide range of documentation, Vidar Lerum compares works of architecture from the nineteenth and twenty-first centuries. The reader is presented with a careful analysis of each building, providing a compelling sourcebook of ideas for students and professional architects alike.

A Green Vitruvius

A Green Vitruvius
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 154
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ISBN-10 : 9781136528712
ISBN-13 : 1136528717
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis A Green Vitruvius by : Vivienne Brophy

2000 years ago the roman architect Marcus Vitruvius Pollio wrote the ten books on architecture establishing the concept of the pattern book offering design principles and solutions that is still referred to in every architect's education. A Green Vitruvius is intended as a green pattern book for today. Now fully updated, this well established textbook provides advice suitable for undergraduate and post graduate students on the integration of sustainable practice into the design and construction process, the issues to be considered, the strategies to be adopted, the elements of green design and design evaluation within the process. Classic design elegance is found in the holistic clear solution.

Sustainable Environmental Design in Architecture

Sustainable Environmental Design in Architecture
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 338
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ISBN-10 : 9781441907455
ISBN-13 : 1441907459
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Sustainable Environmental Design in Architecture by : Stamatina Th. Rassia

Over the last few decades, there have been dramatic improvements in the understanding and research of environmental design. Numerous methods have been developed to enhance architectural design in order for it to be more energy efficient, sustainable and health enhancing. This book presents several theories and techniques that can be used to improve how buildings are engineered and designed in order to utilize more sustainable construction methods while promoting the health of the building's occupants. Contributions to the study of environmental design have come from a diversity of fields including applied mathematics, optimization, computer science, medical research, psychology, management science, architecture, and engineering. The techniques developed in these areas of research can be used to increase building performance, occupant satisfaction, productivity, and well being, and reducing the incidence of health conditions and chronic diseases related to the use of a designed space. This book provides architectural practitioners, civil engineers as well as other interdisciplinary researchers with the techniques needed to design, implement, and test for sustainability and health promotion in new or existing structures.

The Sustainable Tall Building

The Sustainable Tall Building
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 384
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ISBN-10 : 9781317443681
ISBN-13 : 1317443683
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis The Sustainable Tall Building by : Philip Oldfield

The Sustainable Tall Building: A Design Primer is an accessible and highly illustrated guide, which primes those involved in the design and research of tall buildings to dramatically improve their performance. Using a mixture of original research and analysis, best-practice design thinking and a detailed look at exemplar case studies, author Philip Oldfield takes the reader through the architectural ideas, engineering strategies and cutting-edge technologies that are available to the tall building design team. The book takes a global perspective, examining high-rise design in different climates, cultures and contexts. It considers common functions such as high-rise housing and offices, to more radical designs such as vertical farming and vertical cemeteries. Innovation is provided by examining not only the environmental performance of tall buildings but also their social sustainability, guiding the reader through strategies to create successful communities at height. The book starts by critically appraising the sustainability of tall building architecture past and present, before demonstrating innovative ways for future tall buildings to be designed. These include themes such as climatically responsive architecture, siting a tall building in the city, zero-carbon towers, skygardens and community spaces at height, sustainable structural systems and novel façades. In doing so, the book provides essential reading for architects, engineers, consultants, developers, researchers and students engaged with sustainable design and high-rise architecture.

Becoming a Green Building Professional

Becoming a Green Building Professional
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 541
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ISBN-10 : 9781118310397
ISBN-13 : 111831039X
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Becoming a Green Building Professional by : Holley Henderson

A career guide for professionals in sustainable architecture, design, planning, development, and related consulting For those considering a new career or a career change focused on green and sustainable building and design, Becoming a Green Building Professional offers practical information on educational requirements, career options, guidance and tips, and first-hand interviews with green building professionals. Perfect for underemployed architects and other building and design professionals who want to reinvent and renew their careers, as well as students considering such a career, this is a vital and informative guide to a growing field.

A History of Sustainable Architecture

A History of Sustainable Architecture
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 107
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ISBN-10 : 0692841792
ISBN-13 : 9780692841792
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis A History of Sustainable Architecture by : Suzanne Sowinski

Builders in different cultures have long used design and construction techniques that today are considered sustainable, such as durable materials, passive design, and water conservation methods. A History of Sustainable Architecture: Design Fundamentals traces these practices in various parts of the world, from the ancient era to the Industrial Revolution, to connect readers with the historical precedents that underlie sustainable building in the 21st century. In the current age when environmental awareness is more crucial than ever, designing and building in an ecologically conscious way is critical to protecting the planet's resources for future generations.