Designing the Built Environment for Regenerative Sustainability
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Product details:
- Publisher Butterworth-Heinemann
- Date of Publication 1 August 2016
- ISBN 9780128043936
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages264 pages
- Size 229x152 mm
- Language English 0
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Long description:
Designing the Built Environment for Regenerative Sustainability provides a completely new methodological approach with its interdisciplinary framework for quality design and sustainability in the built environment. The book presents a detailed exploration and definition of the concept of sustainability within an interdisciplinary context, also exploring the relationship between engineering and environmental sustainability design. The book's authors evaluate systems that minimize environmental impacts, exploring both their features and analyzing their regenerative qualities.
- Presents practice design methodologies and tools for ensuring lasting sustainable solutions
- Provides cross-disciplinary design approaches to design and project evaluation
- Includes an overview of International institutions, codes (laws, rules), and standards dealing with sustainability and green building
- Evaluates systems that minimize environmental impacts, exploring both their features and analyzing their regenerative qualities
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Chapter One: Why the built environment?
Chapter Two: The sustainable quality of the built environment
Chapter Three: Sustainability and design
Chapter Four: Sustainability and evaluation
Chapter Five: A building-urban integrated perspective
Conclusions