Making the complexities of green architecture accessible to the design studio, The Green Studio Handbook remains a must-read for current and future architects.
The heart of this book provides 43 comprehensive design strategies covering the building envelope, lighting, heating, cooling, energy & electricity, and water & waste - each with a description, key architectural issues, implementation considerations, and a step-by-step design procedure for integration early in the design process. Each design strategy has been thoroughly reviewed and updated to reflect the latest evidence-based guidance, best practices, and standards in consideration of all climatic zones.
In addition to more than 80 building examples provided throughout, 10 in-depth case studies illustrate successful integration of numerous strategies.
All case studies are brand-new to this fourth edition and include a wide range of building types, from the USA, Colombia, Rwanda, Malaysia, Denmark, Bhutan, Canada, and Australia.
Envelope design strategies have been significantly revised and expanded to include new strategies on:
- Foundation systems for the reduction of embodied carbon
- Framing systems using mass-timber, bamboo, and other natural material-based systems
- Low-complexity wall systems using 'natural' elements such as earth, lime, straw, and hemp
- High-complexity wall systems for enhanced thermal performance and strength
- Additional roofing systems beyond green roofs
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