Ecohouse: A Design Guide
Title | Ecohouse: A Design Guide PDF eBook |
Author | Christoper Day |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 354 |
Release | 2007-08-15 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 1136409203 |
Ecohouse is an exciting and timely text that tells you how to design low energy, environmentally friendly buildings today. It also provides the foundations for building design in a warming world, and stepping stones towards the zero-carbon emission buildings of tomorrow. Sue Roaf is famed for her approach to design and her awareness of energy efficiency. Here she reveals the concepts, structures and techniques that lie behind the realization of her ideals. By using her own house as a case-study Roaf guides the reader through the ideas for energy efficient design or 'eco design'. This guide to the ecohouse also explores 21 case-studies from around the world, from Norway and Sweden to India and Japan, Argentina and Mexico. Chapters by Christopher Day, Katerine Bohn and Andre Viljoen on ecological building materials and methods and a contribution by Robert and Brenda Vale - all experts in this field Ecohouse has a regularly updated companion web site providing further information on all issues relating to Ecohouse and eco design. Log on to www.bh.com/companions/ecohouse for a direct link.
150 Best Eco House Ideas
Title | 150 Best Eco House Ideas PDF eBook |
Author | Marta Serrats |
Publisher | Harper Collins |
Pages | 604 |
Release | 2011-02-08 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 006196879X |
Featuring an extensive collection of full-color photographs, 150 Best Eco House Ideas features eco-friendly house designs created by internationally renowned architects and designers who have achieved practical, innovative, and stunning solutions adapted to the specific needs and tastes of their clients. Included here are the latest innovations in sustainable home design, including solar paneling, wind energy systems, environmentally-friendly heating and cooling solutions, thermal glazing, and trombe walls. 150 Best Eco House Ideas covering the diversity of current trends in sustainable home design, and is both the perfect resource for designers, interior decorators, and architects, as well an inspirational sourcebook for all homeowners interested in creating warm and inviting homes that cause only a fraction of the environmental impact of those created using conventional building methods.
Eco House
Title | Eco House PDF eBook |
Author | Sergi Costa Duran |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9781554077823 |
A comprehensive resource on ecological health in the home and how to achieve it.
Ecohouse
Title | Ecohouse PDF eBook |
Author | Susan Roaf |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 489 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 0750669039 |
A new edition of the bestselling book that makes sustainable design a reality.
Old House Eco Handbook
Title | Old House Eco Handbook PDF eBook |
Author | Roger Hunt |
Publisher | White Lion Publishing |
Pages | 211 |
Release | 2019-09-17 |
Genre | House & Home |
ISBN | 0711239770 |
How should we go about making old houses energy efficient without devaluing future sustainability or the appeal and character of old homes by the use of inappropriate solutions? This practical and essential guide to retrofitting for energy efficiency seeks to provide answers to this and other the questions homeowners of old houses are asking. Whether your house is medieval and timber-framed or a Georgian, Victorian or Edwardian terrace, it can be made more energy efficient and sustainable, and this practical and comprehensive handbook will show you how. Revised and updated throughout, and with a foreword by Kevin McLoud, Old House Eco Handbook includes chapters on the building envelope; roofs and ceilings; windows and doors; walls; floors; paints; energy, airandwater; plus a brand newchapter on retrofit materials. In association with The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings, this is a must have for owners of old houses looking to make their homes more energy efficient and sustainable. Chapters Include: 1. Old houses can be green 2. Old house to eco house 3. The building envelope 4. Retrofit materials 5. Roofs and ceilings 6. Windows and doors 7. Walls 8. Floors 9. Paints 10. Energy, air and water 11. Old house for the future
Eco Design Outside
Title | Eco Design Outside PDF eBook |
Author | Lorena Farras Perez |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9781770851306 |
Eco Design Outside features dozens of photographs of cutting-edge designs in real-life context with informative captions, house and garden plans, and electrical, water and lighting schematics. Combining ideas with achievability, the book is more than inspiring; it is eminently useful. Some of the topics are: Lighting -- Room orientation to the sun, solar tubes to redirect sunlight indoors, home-security lighting automation interfaced with communication needs -- Water Conservation -- Rainwater collection and recirculation systems, solar showers, efficient watering devices -- Landscaping -- Living walls, green roofs, natural pools ("biopools"), xeriscaping garden plans and plants -- Ecological Building Materials -- Furniture, benches, decking and fencing, natural oil treatments, paving and stonework.
Adapting Buildings and Cities for Climate Change
Title | Adapting Buildings and Cities for Climate Change PDF eBook |
Author | David Crichton |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 398 |
Release | 2009-10-26 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 1136444564 |
From the bestselling author of Ecohouse, this fully revised edition of Adapting Buildings and Cities for Climate Change provides unique insights into how we can protect our buildings, cities, infra-structures and lifestyles against risks associated with extreme weather and related social, economic and energy events. Three new chapters present evidence of escalating rates of environmental change. The authors explore the growing urgency for mitigation and adaptation responses that deal with the resulting challenges. Theoretical information sits alongside practical design guidelines, so architects, designers and planners can not only see clearly what problems they face, but also find the solutions they need, in order to respond to power and water supply needs. Considers use of materials, structures, site issues and planning in order to provide design solutions. Examines recent climate events in the US and UK and looks at how architecture was successful or not in preventing building damage. Adapting Buildings and Cities for Climate Change is an essential source, not just for architects, engineers and planners facing the challenges of designing our building for a changing climate, but also for everyone involved in their production and use.