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Want to keep up with emerging design thinking and issues worldwide?
Design Studio is a new thematic series that distils the most
topical work and ideas from schools and practices globally.
Everything needs to change. Every minute we pollute the air and
rivers using resources that we cannot replenish. Each newly erected
building aggravates by consuming additional materials and energy.
Exploring architecture and the climate emergency, editors So fie
Pelsmakers (sustainable architect, educator and author of The
Environmental Design Pocketbook) and Nick Newman (climate activist
and Director of award-winning practice Studio Bark) are channelling
the message of Greta Thunberg to inspire, enthuse and inform the
next generation of architects. By including articles, building pro
files and design projects from a range of leading voices, it
explores solutions to climatic, environmental and social
challenges. It urges readers to radically rethink what it means to
be an architect in an era of climate crisis, and what the role of
the architect is or can be. Features: Goldsmith Street, Norwich;
Kingsdale School, London; Upcycle Studios, Orestad; Olympic
Pavilion, Tokyo; School of Dancing Arches, Bhadran; Burwood
Brickworks, Melbourne; UN17 Village, Copenhagen, and more. Discover
how by using local materials and working with nature, radical
design processes and transformative learning, infused with
activism, hope can be found in the burning world. The cover has
been designed in four unique fluorescent colours - green, pink, red
or yellow - and delivered at random. Together, we can force change
for a more sustainable and equitable tomorrow.
The Environmental Design Pocketbook 2nd ed places the information
you need for sustainable, low energy building design at your
fingertips. Packed with diagrams, tools and tips, it cuts through
the complex mass of technical data and legislation that faces the
designer, and distils all the key guidance into a single reference
that is quick, easy to use and points to the facts, figures and
performance data that are most important. This 2nd edition is now
fully up-to-date with the latest Building Regulations Part L and F
legislation (England and Wales), RIBA Plan of Work 2013, new
information on the Green Deal and Zero Carbon and contains revised
references and further reading sections throughout. The new edition
also continues to provide: - Guidance on all core sustainability
topics - Handy tools, allowing quick design estimates - Design
guidance, technology, building science and best practice Whether
used in the classroom, office or on-site, the book guides the
designer through the entire process; from the fundamentals to the
building details. From future-proofing for a changing climate to
rainwater harvesting, retrofit, and zero-carbon technologies - the
Pocketbook has got it covered.
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.
Climate change is not distant. It is underway. We are in the midst
of a climate emergency. Architects can - and must be - part of the
radical change needed, and we must understand the impact of local
decisions on the global scale. This book guides you as an
architecture student to create truly sustainable designs,
reflecting the urgent need for action. It tackles the quadruple
challenges of the climate emergency: Adapting to a changing climate
Climate change mitigation Creating a positive and restorative
design Improving climate justice locally and globally. Focussing on
holistic design approaches through 10 key themes, it will help you
integrate into your design projects consistently high values from
all areas of sustainable architecture. Structured around the
different stages of the design process through five illustrated
chapters, it highlights what you need to consider when developing a
project and when to think about it. Reflecting what is required by
years of study, it outlines what a year 1 or year 3 student should
be aiming for. This provides step-by-step guidance, preparing you
for architecture practice. Unique features include: key
recommendation checklists, measurements against the UN Sustainable
Development Goals, readings, case studies, student examples, notes
and an extensive glossary. Become inspired and more confident to
build a sustainable tomorrow.
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