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The environmental impacts of construction are momentous. How can
architects minimise these by making responsible material choices?
Material choices have a global impact. The design and construction
industry are responsible for 39% of all carbon emissions in the
world. Despite the great desire among architects to address this,
it can be difficult to compare materials directly, let alone
understand the repercussions of selecting materials for use in
different parts of a building or of sourcing them from across the
world. Showcasing the latest thought leadership from subject
experts across the industry, this primer sets out the various
considerations and parameters for specifying a particular material.
It empowers architects with the knowledge of which materials are
available, how best to use them, and what their future holds as the
industry continues to innovate. Each chapter will be devoted to a
single material and will consider environmental impacts
holistically, looking at health and biodiversity impacts, among
other issues. Featuring: • Chapters written by subject experts,
including: Duncan Baker-Brown, Carol Costello, Graham Coult,
Barbara Jones, Rowland Keable, Bruce Martin, Michael Stacey and
Oliver Wilton. • Mainstream and burgeoning materials, including:
aluminium, bamboo, brick, concrete, cork, hemp, mycelium, plastics,
steel, stone and timber. • Diagrams, graphics and illustrated
exemplars.
Energy performance feedback is an essential tool in addressing the
current climate crisis. However, this is not simply another
theoretical text about energy performance in buildings. This book
is for anyone who wants to better understand how energy is used in
buildings, and how to drive down operational energy use - whether
you're an architect, student, client, building services engineer,
contractor, building operator or other stakeholder. Focusing on
evidence from feedback on buildings in use, it explains what it
takes to get them to perform as expected, as well as the reasons
why they often fail. Energy, People, Buildings draws extensively on
the findings of studies, UK government-funded building performance
evaluations and on original research into seven case studies from
across the UK and abroad that have achieved exemplary energy use
through building performance feedback. Providing a clear roadmap to
understanding aspects that impact building users' comfort and
satisfaction, it also outlines the factors behind energy use and
how to track it across the life of a project to ensure that your
building performs as intended. Case studies include: the Everyman
Theatre, Liverpool; Rocky Mountain Institute Innovation Center,
Colorado; and Carrowbreck Meadow, Norwich. Featured architects:
AHMM, AHR, Architype, Hamson Barron Smith, Haworth Tompkins,
Henning Larsen Architects and ZGF Architects.
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