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Ecological design handbook : sustainable strategies for architecture, landscape architecture, interior design, and planning / Fred A. Stitt, editor.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : McGraw-Hill, 1999Description: xi, 467 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0070614997
  • 9780070614994
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 720.47 21
LOC classification:
  • NA2542.35 .S74 1999
Available additional physical forms:
  • Also issued online.
Contents:
Introduction -- Pt. 1. Architecture and Building: The Greatest Opportunity -- Ch. 1. Why Go Green? From A Primer on Sustainable Building -- Ch. 2. Green Building Design: From A Primer on Sustainable Building -- Ch. 3. Why is Architecture Oblivious to the Environment? An Interview with Ian McHarg: From Design Outlaws on the Ecological Frontier -- Ch. 4. Design Theory From: Gentle Architecture -- Pt. 2. Site -- Ch. 5. Nature and Architecture: Frank Lloyd Wright From Frank Lloyd Wright: His Living Voice -- Ch. 6. How to Uncover the Secrets of the Land -- Ch. 7. Selecting a Site for Your Passive Solar Home: From a Simplified Guide -- Ch. 8. The Living Landscape: An Ecological Approach to Landscape Planning: From Futures by Design: The Practice of Ecological Planning -- Pt. 3. Sun and Wind -- Ch. 9. The Passive Solar Concept: From The Passive Solar House -- Ch. 10. Passive Solar: Sunspaces and Special Design Considerations: From The Passive Solar House -- Ch. 11. Calculating Solar Energy and Power: From Photovoltaic Energy Systems -- Ch. 12. Building the Home Energy Machine: From The Independent Home: Living Well with Power from the Sun, Wind, and Water -- Ch. 13. Wind Power Evaluating the Technology - What Works and What Doesn't: From Wind Power for Home & Business: Renewable Energy for the 1990s and Beyond -- Pt. 4. Alternative Materials and Construction -- Ch. 14. History and Evolution of Earth Construction: From Adobe and Rammed Earth Buildings Design and Construction -- Ch. 15. Benefits of Straw Bale Construction: From The Straw Bale House -- Ch. 16. The Building Envelope: Walls, Roofs, and Foundations: From Energy-Efficient Design and Construction for Commercial Buildings -- Ch. 17. Earth Casting: From Paolo Soleri's Earth Casting: Silt as a Craft Medium -- Pt. 5. Alternative Living -- Ch. 18. The Case for Reuse: From Choose to Reuse -- Ch. 19. Cluster Development: From the Last Landscape -- Ch. 20. Indoor Air Quality: From Healing Environments -- Ch. 21. Villages Around the World: From Rebuilding Community in America: Housing for Ecological Living Personal Empowerment, and the New Extended Family -- Pt. 6. Eco Politics -- Ch. 22. The Seduction of Planning: From Free Minds & Free Markets -- Ch. 23. The Economics of Building Codes and Standards: From Resolving the Housing Crisis: Government Policy, Decontrol, and the Public Interest -- Pt. 7. Waste, Bioremediation, & Permaculture -- Ch. 24. Living Machines New Alchemy: Where It All Began: From Eco-Cities to Living Machines -- Ch. 25. From Bioshelters to Solar Villages to Future Human Settlements: From Eco-Cities to Living Machines -- Ch. 26. Living Machines and the Years Ahead: From Eco-Cities to Living Machines -- Pt. 8. Architects and their Work -- Ch. 27. The House That Max Built: From Metropolis Magazine -- Ch. 28. Environmental Showplace House: Arizona Public Services Co -- Ch. 29. A Home for Everyone: From Democratic Architecture: Practical Solutions to Today's Housing Crisis -- Ch. 30. Mickey Muennig - A Natural Architecture -- Ch. 31. Bart Prince's Passive Solar Home and Studio -- Ch. 32. Ken Yeang: A Marriage of Ecology and Design -- Ch. 33. Eugene Tsui: Evolutionary Architecture -- Ch. 34. Glen Small - Land in the Sky: From The Futurist -- Ch. 35. Daniel B.-H. Liebermann: Eco-Village Project -- Ch. 36. Phil "TC" Hawes: Eco Design Activist -- Ch. 37. Steve Badanes and The Jersey Devil -- Ch. 38. Biohaus: An Advanced 21st Century Home -- Ch. 39. BioHaus -- Ch. 40. Organic Architecture: From the Making of an Organic Architect -- Afterword.
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Introduction -- Pt. 1. Architecture and Building: The Greatest Opportunity -- Ch. 1. Why Go Green? From A Primer on Sustainable Building -- Ch. 2. Green Building Design: From A Primer on Sustainable Building -- Ch. 3. Why is Architecture Oblivious to the Environment? An Interview with Ian McHarg: From Design Outlaws on the Ecological Frontier -- Ch. 4. Design Theory From: Gentle Architecture -- Pt. 2. Site -- Ch. 5. Nature and Architecture: Frank Lloyd Wright From Frank Lloyd Wright: His Living Voice -- Ch. 6. How to Uncover the Secrets of the Land -- Ch. 7. Selecting a Site for Your Passive Solar Home: From a Simplified Guide -- Ch. 8. The Living Landscape: An Ecological Approach to Landscape Planning: From Futures by Design: The Practice of Ecological Planning -- Pt. 3. Sun and Wind -- Ch. 9. The Passive Solar Concept: From The Passive Solar House -- Ch. 10. Passive Solar: Sunspaces and Special Design Considerations: From The Passive Solar House -- Ch. 11. Calculating Solar Energy and Power: From Photovoltaic Energy Systems -- Ch. 12. Building the Home Energy Machine: From The Independent Home: Living Well with Power from the Sun, Wind, and Water -- Ch. 13. Wind Power Evaluating the Technology - What Works and What Doesn't: From Wind Power for Home & Business: Renewable Energy for the 1990s and Beyond -- Pt. 4. Alternative Materials and Construction -- Ch. 14. History and Evolution of Earth Construction: From Adobe and Rammed Earth Buildings Design and Construction -- Ch. 15. Benefits of Straw Bale Construction: From The Straw Bale House -- Ch. 16. The Building Envelope: Walls, Roofs, and Foundations: From Energy-Efficient Design and Construction for Commercial Buildings -- Ch. 17. Earth Casting: From Paolo Soleri's Earth Casting: Silt as a Craft Medium -- Pt. 5. Alternative Living -- Ch. 18. The Case for Reuse: From Choose to Reuse -- Ch. 19. Cluster Development: From the Last Landscape -- Ch. 20. Indoor Air Quality: From Healing Environments -- Ch. 21. Villages Around the World: From Rebuilding Community in America: Housing for Ecological Living Personal Empowerment, and the New Extended Family -- Pt. 6. Eco Politics -- Ch. 22. The Seduction of Planning: From Free Minds & Free Markets -- Ch. 23. The Economics of Building Codes and Standards: From Resolving the Housing Crisis: Government Policy, Decontrol, and the Public Interest -- Pt. 7. Waste, Bioremediation, & Permaculture -- Ch. 24. Living Machines New Alchemy: Where It All Began: From Eco-Cities to Living Machines -- Ch. 25. From Bioshelters to Solar Villages to Future Human Settlements: From Eco-Cities to Living Machines -- Ch. 26. Living Machines and the Years Ahead: From Eco-Cities to Living Machines -- Pt. 8. Architects and their Work -- Ch. 27. The House That Max Built: From Metropolis Magazine -- Ch. 28. Environmental Showplace House: Arizona Public Services Co -- Ch. 29. A Home for Everyone: From Democratic Architecture: Practical Solutions to Today's Housing Crisis -- Ch. 30. Mickey Muennig - A Natural Architecture -- Ch. 31. Bart Prince's Passive Solar Home and Studio -- Ch. 32. Ken Yeang: A Marriage of Ecology and Design -- Ch. 33. Eugene Tsui: Evolutionary Architecture -- Ch. 34. Glen Small - Land in the Sky: From The Futurist -- Ch. 35. Daniel B.-H. Liebermann: Eco-Village Project -- Ch. 36. Phil "TC" Hawes: Eco Design Activist -- Ch. 37. Steve Badanes and The Jersey Devil -- Ch. 38. Biohaus: An Advanced 21st Century Home -- Ch. 39. BioHaus -- Ch. 40. Organic Architecture: From the Making of an Organic Architect -- Afterword.

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