Sustainable preservation : greening existing buildings

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Sustainable preservation : greening existing buildings

Jean Carroon ; foreword by Richard Moe

(A Wiley book on sustainable design)

Wiley, c2010

  • : cloth

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Sustainable Preservation takes a nuanced look at the hundreds of choices that adaptive reuse requires architects to make-from ingenious ways to redeploy existing structural elements to time-honored techniques for natural ventilation to creation of wetlands that restore a site's natural biological functions. In addition, Sustainable Preservation presents 50 case studies of projects-schools, houses, offices, stores, museums, and government buildings-that set new standards for holistic approaches to adaptive reuse and sustainability. The author covers design issues, from building location to lighting systems, renewable power options, stormwater handling, and building envelope protection and integrity. The book also reviews operational issues, including materials choices for low lifetime maintenance, green housekeeping, and indoor air quality.

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FOREWORD xi Richard Moe ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xiii PART 1: OVERVIEW 1 CHAPTER 1 BUILDINGS AND ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP-UNDERSTANDING THE ISSUES 3 1.1 Climate Change and Buildings-the Imperative 3 1.2 Historically Green-What Makes Existing Buildings Green 7 1.3 Terminology of Evolving Green Design 12 1.4 Rethinking Assumptions-Holistic Design 17 1.5 There Is No Finish-Creating a Culture of Reuse, Repair, and Renewal 18 CASE STUDIES People's Food Co-op, Portland, OR 21 Harris Center for Conservation Education, Hancock, NH 25 Trinity Church in the City of Boston, Boston, MA 30 U. S. Naval Academy Historic Academic Group, Annapolis, MD 35 Forbes Park, Chelsea, MA 39 CHAPTER 2 BUILDINGS AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT-UNDERSTANDING THE GOALS 43 2.1 Sustainable Development versus Sustainable Design 43 2.2 The Triple Bottom Line-People, Planet, and Profit 44 2.3 The Triple Bottom Line and Historic Preservation 47 2.4 Regional/Community Connectivity 53 2.5 Interwoven History of Sustainability and Historic Preservation 55 CASE STUDIES CCI Center, Pittsburgh, PA 63 Center for Neighborhood Technology, Chicago, IL 66 Philadelphia Forensic Science Center, Philadelphia, PA 71 Brewers Hill (Natty Boh Building), Baltimore, MD 74 Denver Dry Building, Denver, CO 77 CHAPTER 3 TOOLS, GUIDELINES, AND PROCESS-BALANCING THE GOALS 83 3.1 Balancing Objective and Subjective Goals-Integrated Design 83 3.2 Green Tools and Metrics-Urban and Campus 88 3.3 Green Tools and Metrics-Building and Site 90 3.4 Historic Property Designation and Treatment Guidelines 95 3.5 Balancing Systems and Guidelines-Whole Building Design 98 CASE STUDIES Whitaker Street Building, Savannah, GA 103 Alliance Center for Sustainable Colorado, Denver, CO 107 Thoreau Center for Sustainability, San Francisco, CA 111 Gerding Theater (Portland Center Stage), Portland, OR 115 Howard M. Metzenbaum U. S. Courthouse, Cleveland, OH 120 PART II: TARGETED RESOURCE CONSERVATION 125 CHAPTER 4 WATER AND SITE 127 4.1 Water-The Most Precious Commodity 127 4.2 Watersheds, Stormwater, and Site Design 130 4.3 Water and Energy Systems 137 4,4 Water and Mechanical Systems 138 4.5 Water and Sewage Systems 140 4.6 Closing the Circle-Reuse, Management, Education, Delight 141 CASE STUDIES The Welcome and Admission Center at Roger H. Perry Hall, Champlain College, Burlington, VT 145 Chicago Center for Green Technology, Chicago, IL 149 Blackstone Station Office Renovation, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 153 Immaculate Heart of Mary Motherhouse, Monroe, MI 157 Lazarus Building, Columbus, OH 160 CHAPTER 5 ENERGY-NOT THE ONLY, ISSUE BUT . . . 167 5.1 Energy Overview 167 5.2 Less Is More-Avoided Impacts 171 5.3 Reducing and Shifting Electrical Loads 175 5.4 The Building Enclosure 182 5.5 Avoiding Silos 188 CASE STUDIES Cambridge City Hall Annex, Cambridge, MA 190 S.T. Dana Building, U. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 195 Lion House, Bronx Zoo, Bronx, NY 199 Scowcroft Building, Ogden, UT 205 John W. McCormack Federal Building, Boston, MA 210 CHAPTER 6 INDOOR HEALTH-LIGHT, AIR, AND HEALTH 217 6.1 Indoor Air Pollution 217 6.2 Air Quality and Ventilation 220 6.3 Light and Connections to Nature 222 6.4 Healthy Spaces and Productivity 224 6.5 Renewal and Delight 229 CASE STUDIES AIA Honolulu, Honolulu, HI 231 Boulder Associates Offi ce, Boulder, CO 233 NRDC Southern California Offi ce (Robert Redford Building), CA 236 Alberici Corporate Headquarters, Overland, MO 240 Montgomery Park Business Center, Baltimore, MD 244 CHAPTER 7 MATERIALS AND RESOURCES-REDUCE, REPAIR, REUSE, RECYCLE 251 7.1 Consumption and Waste-A Throwaway Culture 251 7.2 Diverting Waste-Reuse, Recycle, Downcycle 255 7.3 Identifying Better Products 257 7.4 Resource Optimization-Extending Service Life 260 7.5 Changing Priorities Ahead-Respecting both Past and Future 262 CASE STUDIES Stop Waste, Oakland, CA 264 The Barn at Fallingwater, Mill Run, PA 268 Pittsburgh Glass Center, Pittsburgh, PA 272 North Dakota State University School of Visual Arts & Architecture, Fargo, ND 277 PART III: OF SPECIAL NOTE 283 CHAPTER 8 BEST PRACTICES-OPERATIONS, MAINTENANCE, AND CHANGE 285 8.1 Opportunities-Essential and Immediate 285 8.2 Implementation Tools 288 8.3 Housekeeping-Continual Improvement 291 8.4 O & M-the User Impact 295 8.5 Best Practice-Facilitating Change 297 CASE STUDIES St. Stephen's Episcopal K-8 School, Harrisburg, PA 301 Candler Library Renovation, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 305 Jean Vollum Natural Capital Center, Portland, OR 309 Eastern Village Cohousing Condominiums, Silver Spring, MD 314 Felician Sisters Convent and School, Coraopolis, PA 318 CHAPTER 9 HOUSES 323 9.1 Houses-The Impact of Our Choices 323 9.2 Energy Conservation, Envelope, and Alternative Energy 325 9.3 Holistic Water Conservation 328 9.4 Materials-Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Repair, and Renew 333 9.5 Changing Behavior and Options-Living Sustainably 335 CASE STUDIES Hanvey House, North Vancouver, BC 336 Solar Umbrella House, Venice, CA 339 Capitol Hill House, Seattle, WA 345 Adeline Street Urban Salvage Project, Berkeley, CA 348 Chicago Bungalows, Chicago, IL 352 CHAPTER 10 THE RECENT PAST 357 10.1 The Recent Past-Modern Architecture, Boomer Buildings 357 10.2 Preservation Challenges 360 10.3 Environmental Dilemmas 361 10.4 Strategies for Renewal 362 10.5 Lessons Learned 367 CASE STUDIES Karges-Faulconbridge Offi ce Building, Roseville, MN 368 Crown Hall, Chicago, IL 371 North Boulder Recreation Center, Boulder, CO 375 California College of the Arts, San Francisco, CA 378 Vancouver Island Technology Park, Victoria, BC 381 INDEX 387

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