The Barefoot Architect: A Handbook for Green BuildingShelter Publications, Inc., 2008 - 705 pagine Take a greener approach to building with this informative, easy-to-follow handbook--more than 200,000 copies sold internationally! Whether you're a DIY builder or simply want to understand construction to better communicate with your contractor, Johan van Lengen can help. As a former United Nations worker and prominent architect, Johan has seen, firsthand, the need for a green approach to housing. This comprehensive book clearly explains every aspect of this endeavor, including design, materials, and implementation. Discover the many options and important decisions you can make--such as siting and climate considerations--that are inexpensive, sustainable, and could save you thousands of dollars while helping the environment. Included are sections about urban planning, small-scale energy production, cleaning and storing drinking water, dealing with septic waste, and more. Plus, all the information is applied to three distinct regions: humid areas, temperate areas, and desert climates. Hundreds of instructional drawings allow even novice builders to get started with ease. Inside you'll find:
The Barefoot Architect is a perfect book for these times of increased worldwide concern for the environment and for those who desire to build eco-conscious dwellings by utilizing natural resources. |
Sommario
DESIGN | 2 |
house form | 8 |
how to design a house | 18 |
models | 30 |
environment | 38 |
lighting | 54 |
siting a house | 62 |
buildings | 71 |
settlements | 89 |
CLIMATE | 98 |
urban spaces | 106 |
circulation | 116 |
natural environment | 123 |
HUMID TROPICS | 141 |
MATERIALS | 295 |
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