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Green building illustrated / Francis D. K. Ching, Ian M. Shapiro.

By: Ching, Francis D. K, 1943-.
Contributor(s): Shapiro, Ian M.
Copyright date: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., ©2014 Hoboken, New JerseyDescription: viii, 279 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781118562376 (paperback : acidfree paper).Subject(s): Sustainable buildings -- Design and construction | Building -- Details | ARCHITECTURE / Sustainability & Green DesignAdditional physical formats: Online version:: Green building illustratedDDC classification: 720.47/C44 Other classification: ARC018000 Online resources: Cover image
Contents:
Introduction -- First principles -- Codes, standards, and guidelines -- Community and site -- Building shape -- Near-building feature -- Outer envelope -- Unconditioned spaces -- Inner envelope -- Thermal zoning and compartmentalization -- Lighting and other electric loads -- Hot and cold water -- Indoor environmental quality -- Heating and cooling -- Renewable energy -- Materials -- Schedules, sequences, and affordability -- Quality in green design and construction -- Conclusion -- LEED green building rating system -- Glossary.
Summary: "Francis D.K. Ching brings his signature graphic style to the topic of sustainable designIn the tradition of the classic Building Construction Illustrated, Francis D.K. Ching and Ian M. Shapiro offer a graphical presentation to the theory, practices, and complexities of sustainable design using an approach that proceeds methodically. From the outside to the inside of a building, they cover all aspects of sustainability, providing a framework and detailed strategies to design buildings that are substantively green. The book begins with an explanation of why we need to build green, the theories behind it and current rating systems before moving on to a comprehensive discussion of vital topics. These topics include site selection, passive design using building shape, water conservation, ventilation and air quality, heating and cooling, minimum-impact materials, and much more. Explains the fundamental issues of sustainable design and construction in a beautifully illustrated format Illustrated by legendary author, architect, and draftsman Francis D.K. Ching, with text by recognized engineer and researcher Ian M. Shapiro Ideal for architects, engineers, and builders, as well as students in these fields Sure to be the standard reference on the subject for students, professionals, and anyone interested in sustainable design and construction of buildings, Green Building Illustrated is an informative, practical, and graphically beautiful resource"-- Provided by publisher.Summary: "Provides a framework and detailed strategies to design buildings which are substantively green - Approaches design "from the outside in," first emphasizing community, then site design, and finally building shape, near-building features, outer envelope, unheated spaces, inner envelope, finishes, lighting, and heating Provides an in-depth technical exploration in an accessible style, targeting a wide audience"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- First principles -- Codes, standards, and guidelines -- Community and site -- Building shape -- Near-building feature -- Outer envelope -- Unconditioned spaces -- Inner envelope -- Thermal zoning and compartmentalization -- Lighting and other electric loads -- Hot and cold water -- Indoor environmental quality -- Heating and cooling -- Renewable energy -- Materials -- Schedules, sequences, and affordability -- Quality in green design and construction -- Conclusion -- LEED green building rating system -- Glossary.

"Francis D.K. Ching brings his signature graphic style to the topic of sustainable designIn the tradition of the classic Building Construction Illustrated, Francis D.K. Ching and Ian M. Shapiro offer a graphical presentation to the theory, practices, and complexities of sustainable design using an approach that proceeds methodically. From the outside to the inside of a building, they cover all aspects of sustainability, providing a framework and detailed strategies to design buildings that are substantively green. The book begins with an explanation of why we need to build green, the theories behind it and current rating systems before moving on to a comprehensive discussion of vital topics. These topics include site selection, passive design using building shape, water conservation, ventilation and air quality, heating and cooling, minimum-impact materials, and much more. Explains the fundamental issues of sustainable design and construction in a beautifully illustrated format Illustrated by legendary author, architect, and draftsman Francis D.K. Ching, with text by recognized engineer and researcher Ian M. Shapiro Ideal for architects, engineers, and builders, as well as students in these fields Sure to be the standard reference on the subject for students, professionals, and anyone interested in sustainable design and construction of buildings, Green Building Illustrated is an informative, practical, and graphically beautiful resource"-- Provided by publisher.

"Provides a framework and detailed strategies to design buildings which are substantively green - Approaches design "from the outside in," first emphasizing community, then site design, and finally building shape, near-building features, outer envelope, unheated spaces, inner envelope, finishes, lighting, and heating Provides an in-depth technical exploration in an accessible style, targeting a wide audience"-- Provided by publisher.

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