This unique volume offers insights from renowned experts in
energy efficient building from the world over, providing a
multi-faceted overview of the state-of-the-art in energy efficient
architecture. It opens by defining what constitutes a sustainable
building, suggesting bases for sorely needed benchmarks, then
explains the most important techniques and tools available to
engineers and architects exploring green building technologies. It
covers such pivotal issues as daylighting, LED lighting,
integrating renewables such as solar thermal and cooling,
retrofitting, LEED and similar certification efforts, passive
houses, net-zero and close-zero structures, water recycling, and
much more. Highlighting best practices for commercial buildings and
private homes, in widely varied climates and within vastly
different socio-economic contexts, this illustrated reference will
guide architects and engineers in making sustainable choices in
building materials and methods.
Explains the best methods and materials to support energy efficient
building
Features case studies by experts from a dozen countries,
demonstrating how sustainable architecture can be achieved in
varied climates and economies
Covers both new constructions and retrofitting of existing
structures
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