A natural system of house design : an architect's way
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A natural system of house design : an architect's way
McGraw-Hill, c1997
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
In the tradition of Frank Lloyd Wright, noted residential architect Charles Woods has been designing houses that express a naturalism within the idiom of modernism for the past 20 years. Now, for the first time, Woods makes his innovative designs accessible to almost everyone by introducing an original and affordable strategy for the design of energy-efficient, environmentally healthy homes. From preliminary design to post-construction evaluation, each project is presented in dear, complete detail. Woods leads readers step by step through the initial programming and planning, the production of final design and construction drawings, and on the actual construction of the house. Topics such as programming, fees, bidding, and cost savings are discussed at length.
Table of Contents
Aknowledgments.Author's Preface.Mac and I: How We Worked Together.Introduction: Geometry and Earth--The Architecture of Charles G.Woods.The Module System.Module House Designs.Construction Drawings.Preliminary/Final Designs.Construction.Epilogue: My Natural Architecture.Appendix A: Energy Efficiency.Appendix B: Bidding.Appendix C: Nonresidential Design--Northeast Fitness and Health Center.Bibliography/Suggested Reading List.Select Bibliography/Chronology of Charles G.Woods, A.I.A.
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