The Greenest Home

The Greenest Home
Author: Julie Torres Moskovitz
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-06-04
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781616891244

Passive is the new green. Passive Houses—well insulated, virtually airtight buildings—can decrease home heating consumption by an astounding 90 percent, making them not only an attractive choice for prospective homeowners, but also the right choice for a sustainable future. The Greenest Home showcases eighteen of the world's most attractive Passive Houses by forward-thinking architects such as Bernheimer Architecture, Olson Kundig Architects, and Onion Flats, among many others. Each case study consists of a detailed project description, plans, and photographs. An appendix lists helpful technical information. Including a mix of new construction and retrofit projects built in a variety of site conditions, The Greenest Home is an inspiring sourcebook for architects and prospective homeowners, as well as a useful tool for students, and builders alike.

The Superinsulated Home Book

The Superinsulated Home Book
Author: J. D. Ned Nisson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1985-02-25
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

This book, written by two authoritative figures in the area of energy technology, is the first to thoroughly describe in simple, clear language the technology known as superinsulation. Appropriate for anyone involved in residential construction and for students of engineering technology, it provides a conceptual understanding of the superinsulated house as well as details for assembling the construction elements of such a system. Includes over 250 photos and architectural drawings.

The Natural Building Companion

The Natural Building Companion
Author: Jacob Deva Racusin
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing
Total Pages: 451
Release: 2012-05-01
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 1603583408

Natural buildings not only bring satisfaction to their makers and joy to their occupants, they also leave the gentlest footprint on the environment. In this complete reference to natural building philosophy, design, and technique, Jacob Deva Racusin and Ace McArleton walk builders through planning and construction, offering step-by-step instructions on: siting and site analysis choosing materials integrating basic structural considerations into a design strategies for heating/cooling efficiency and moisture management planning for acoustics developing an integrative design navigating budgeting, code compliance, and project management creating the foundation, wall system, roof, and floors selecting and making plasters and paints evaluating options for mechanical and utility systems protecting against fire and insects integrating structures within landscape, climate, and human communities ...and more Applicable to building in climates that are cold and wet, hot and dry, or somewhere in-between, The Natural Building Companion provides the tools necessary to understand basic principles of building science, including structural and thermal engineering, and hydrodynamics. This guide offers thorough, up-to-date, and advanced installation details and performance characteristics of straw-bale, straw-clay, woodchip-clay, and cellulose wall systems, as well as earthen and stone wall systems and a variety of framing, roofing, flooring, mechanical system, and finishing options. This fully-illustrated volume informs professionals making the transition from conventional building, homeowners embarking on their own construction, or green builders who want comprehensive guidance on natural-building options. A State-of-the-Art Resource for Natural Builders The Natural Building Companion is a part of The Yestermorrow Design/Build Library and includes an instructional DVD.

Home Sweet Zero Energy Home

Home Sweet Zero Energy Home
Author: Barry Rehfeld
Publisher: New Society Publishers
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2012-01-03
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0865716986

This practical guidebook to zero energy homes focuses on real costs and savings, exploring such topics as site selection and passive design, heating and cooling, and financial resources and incentives. Original.

Solar House

Solar House
Author: Terry Galloway
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2004
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0750658312

Terry Galloway provides a unique up-to-date insight into using the most current solar technologies available today. Spanning the life of the project from specific design features to maintenance of property and equipment, the text provides a guide to designing, planning and building a solar house.

Thermal Inertia in Energy Efficient Building Envelopes

Thermal Inertia in Energy Efficient Building Envelopes
Author: Francesca Stazi
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2017-08-29
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0128139714

The design and construction of the appropriate building envelope is one of the most effective ways for improving a building's thermal performance. Thermal Inertia in Energy Efficient Building Envelopes provides the optimal solutions, tools and methods for designing the energy efficient envelopes that will reduce energy consumption and achieve thermal comfort and low environmental impact. Thermal Inertia in Energy Efficient Building Envelopes provides experimental data, technical solutions and methods for quantifying energy consumption and comfort levels, also considering dynamic strategies such as thermal inertia and natural ventilation. Several type of envelopes and their optimal solutions are covered, including retrofit of existing envelopes, new solutions, passive systems such as ventilated facades and solar walls. The discussion also considers various climates (mild or extreme) and seasons, building typology, mode of use of the internal environment, heating profiles and cross-ventilation - Experimental investigations on real case studies, to explore in detail the behaviour of different envelopes - Laboratory tests on existing insulation to quantify the actual performances - Analytical simulations in dynamic conditions to extend the boundary conditions to other climates and usage profiles and to consider alternative insulation strategies - Evaluation of solutions sustainability through the quantification of environmental and economic impacts with LCA analysis; including global cost comparison between the different scenarios - Integrated evaluations between various aspects such as comfort, energy saving, and sustainability

The New Autonomous House

The New Autonomous House
Author: Brenda Vale
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2002
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780500282878

"I've seen many books on this subject, but none so well documented and honest."—Whole Earth