Sustainable architecture : principles, paradigms, and case studies
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Sustainable architecture : principles, paradigms, and case studies
McGraw-Hill, c1997
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 259-280) and index
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Description
Sustainable Architecture shows how the building methods of modern technology have depleted the world's resources in both the First and Third Worlds--and what architects can do to change their way of building and safeguard our common future. Using case studies of environmentally sensitive design and construction from around the world, the author delineates "green" solutions to design problems that are both economically feasible and ecologically responsible. The first book to spell out architecture's impact on sustainable development around the world, Sustainable Architecture will become a classic of its kind.
Table of Contents
The Source of Sustainability.A Contradiction in Terms.Case Studies.Environmental Economics.The Relationship Between Sustainability and Building Materials.The case for Change and a Sustainable Architecture.
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