Sustainable design basics:
"Much like the sustainable design process, this textbook, sustainable design basics, and the new methodology it presents is the result of collaborative efforts. We are grateful for the knowledge, insight, talent, and time of all of those who contributed to this process. Special thanks and ackno...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Much like the sustainable design process, this textbook, sustainable design basics, and the new methodology it presents is the result of collaborative efforts. We are grateful for the knowledge, insight, talent, and time of all of those who contributed to this process. Special thanks and acknowledgment are due to the following: Our students in the MS Sustainable Design program at Thomas Jefferson University whose honest and detailed feedback on the SDB methodology, even when less than favorable helped us evaluate, revise, and refine the methodology presented in this text. Particular thanks to the efforts of Abhiri Khisty, Jaspreet (JP) Bullar, and Shane Clark for their consistent work and positive spirit, Arpita Ganti for her enthusiasm and early sketchup work and Keaghan Caldwell for his amazing design, SketchUp and Sefaira work. An extra thank you to MS in Sustainable Design staff members Savannah Nierintz, and especially Laura Parisi who was an absolute rock star during her time at the University and in her work to support this book!"-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes index |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 465 Seiten) |
ISBN: | 9781119443803 |
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505 | 8 | |a Criteria Matrix and Existing Buildings -- Step 2D: Relationship Diagrams -- Drawing Relationship Diagrams -- Further Reading -- Chapter 5 Step 3: Design -- Whole Building Thinking, Systems Thinking -- The Sustainable Design Process is a Synthesis Process -- Iterative Process -- Matrices -- 3A Preliminary Design -- Building Location and Site Integration -- Building Location Design Objectives and Design Ideas -- Building Orientation -- Preliminary Space Planning for Sustainability -- Building Shape -- Building Massing -- Validation -- Space Plan Revisited -- Further Reading | |
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spelling | Jaffe, Sharon B. Verfasser aut Sustainable design basics Sharon B. Jaffe, Rob Fleming, Mark Karlen, Saglinda H. Roberts Hoboken, New Jersey Wiley [2020] 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 465 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Includes index Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- About the Authors -- About the Companion Website -- Chapter 1 Why, How, Who, and What -- Why Use This Book -- How to Use This Book -- Who Should Use This Book -- What Are the Parameters of This Book -- Organization -- Exercises -- Companion Website -- Chapter 2 Mindset -- The Holocene and the Age of Agriculture -- The Industrial Revolution and the Environment -- Environmentalism and the Age of Information -- 1960s -- 1970s -- 1980s -- 1987 -- 1990s -- 1993 -- 2005 -- 2006 -- 2012 -- 2017 Realizations of the Historic Sustainability Events Timeline -- Thinking and Seeing from Multiple Perspectives -- Integral Sustainable Design -- The Four Perspectives of Integral Sustainable Design -- Performance -- Systems -- Culture -- Experience -- Learning from the Past: General Rules -- Space and Scale -- The Integrative Design Process -- Rating Systems -- Chapter 3 Step 1: Context -- The Sustainable Design Basics Methodology: An Overview -- Methodology and Planning -- Step 1: Context -- Step 1A: Project Information -- Who Is the Client? What Are the Client's Priorities? -- Client Motivation Client Intention and Expectation -- Step 1B: Guiding Principles -- Completing the Guiding Principles Matrix -- Step 1C: Macro Context and Micro Context -- Macro Context -- Micro Context -- Geosetting -- Macroclimate -- Microclimate -- Settlement Patterns -- Site Context -- Setting/Geography -- Step 1D: Site Inventory and Analysis -- The Elements of Site Inventory -- Air -- Water -- Habitat (Flora and Fauna) -- Food -- The Senses -- Sound -- Sight -- View -- Touch/Textures -- Smell -- Taste -- Biophilia -- Site Inventory -- Chapter 4 Step 2 Pre-Planning -- Research and Organization Step 2A: Case Study -- Selection -- Precedents -- Benchmarks -- Organize the Data -- Complete the Matrix -- Narrative -- Interpretation, Analysis, and Evaluation -- Step 2B: Project Goals -- Performance Objectives -- Establishing Goals and Objectives -- Building Standards as Benchmarks -- Green and Sustainable Building Rating Systems as Benchmarks -- Using the Goals and Objectives Matrix -- Step 2C: Criteria Matrix -- Design Program -- Expanding for Sustainability -- Understanding the Criteria Matrix -- Completing the Criteria Matrix -- Criteria Matrix and New Buildings Criteria Matrix and Existing Buildings -- Step 2D: Relationship Diagrams -- Drawing Relationship Diagrams -- Further Reading -- Chapter 5 Step 3: Design -- Whole Building Thinking, Systems Thinking -- The Sustainable Design Process is a Synthesis Process -- Iterative Process -- Matrices -- 3A Preliminary Design -- Building Location and Site Integration -- Building Location Design Objectives and Design Ideas -- Building Orientation -- Preliminary Space Planning for Sustainability -- Building Shape -- Building Massing -- Validation -- Space Plan Revisited -- Further Reading "Much like the sustainable design process, this textbook, sustainable design basics, and the new methodology it presents is the result of collaborative efforts. We are grateful for the knowledge, insight, talent, and time of all of those who contributed to this process. Special thanks and acknowledgment are due to the following: Our students in the MS Sustainable Design program at Thomas Jefferson University whose honest and detailed feedback on the SDB methodology, even when less than favorable helped us evaluate, revise, and refine the methodology presented in this text. Particular thanks to the efforts of Abhiri Khisty, Jaspreet (JP) Bullar, and Shane Clark for their consistent work and positive spirit, Arpita Ganti for her enthusiasm and early sketchup work and Keaghan Caldwell for his amazing design, SketchUp and Sefaira work. An extra thank you to MS in Sustainable Design staff members Savannah Nierintz, and especially Laura Parisi who was an absolute rock star during her time at the University and in her work to support this book!"-- Sustainable design / Textbooks Sustainable design fast Fleming, Rob Verfasser aut Karlen, Mark Verfasser aut Roberts, Saglinda H. Verfasser aut Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, epub 978-1-119-44384-1 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, paperback 978-1-119-44373-5 |
spellingShingle | Jaffe, Sharon B. Fleming, Rob Karlen, Mark Roberts, Saglinda H. Sustainable design basics Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- About the Authors -- About the Companion Website -- Chapter 1 Why, How, Who, and What -- Why Use This Book -- How to Use This Book -- Who Should Use This Book -- What Are the Parameters of This Book -- Organization -- Exercises -- Companion Website -- Chapter 2 Mindset -- The Holocene and the Age of Agriculture -- The Industrial Revolution and the Environment -- Environmentalism and the Age of Information -- 1960s -- 1970s -- 1980s -- 1987 -- 1990s -- 1993 -- 2005 -- 2006 -- 2012 -- 2017 Realizations of the Historic Sustainability Events Timeline -- Thinking and Seeing from Multiple Perspectives -- Integral Sustainable Design -- The Four Perspectives of Integral Sustainable Design -- Performance -- Systems -- Culture -- Experience -- Learning from the Past: General Rules -- Space and Scale -- The Integrative Design Process -- Rating Systems -- Chapter 3 Step 1: Context -- The Sustainable Design Basics Methodology: An Overview -- Methodology and Planning -- Step 1: Context -- Step 1A: Project Information -- Who Is the Client? What Are the Client's Priorities? -- Client Motivation Client Intention and Expectation -- Step 1B: Guiding Principles -- Completing the Guiding Principles Matrix -- Step 1C: Macro Context and Micro Context -- Macro Context -- Micro Context -- Geosetting -- Macroclimate -- Microclimate -- Settlement Patterns -- Site Context -- Setting/Geography -- Step 1D: Site Inventory and Analysis -- The Elements of Site Inventory -- Air -- Water -- Habitat (Flora and Fauna) -- Food -- The Senses -- Sound -- Sight -- View -- Touch/Textures -- Smell -- Taste -- Biophilia -- Site Inventory -- Chapter 4 Step 2 Pre-Planning -- Research and Organization Step 2A: Case Study -- Selection -- Precedents -- Benchmarks -- Organize the Data -- Complete the Matrix -- Narrative -- Interpretation, Analysis, and Evaluation -- Step 2B: Project Goals -- Performance Objectives -- Establishing Goals and Objectives -- Building Standards as Benchmarks -- Green and Sustainable Building Rating Systems as Benchmarks -- Using the Goals and Objectives Matrix -- Step 2C: Criteria Matrix -- Design Program -- Expanding for Sustainability -- Understanding the Criteria Matrix -- Completing the Criteria Matrix -- Criteria Matrix and New Buildings Criteria Matrix and Existing Buildings -- Step 2D: Relationship Diagrams -- Drawing Relationship Diagrams -- Further Reading -- Chapter 5 Step 3: Design -- Whole Building Thinking, Systems Thinking -- The Sustainable Design Process is a Synthesis Process -- Iterative Process -- Matrices -- 3A Preliminary Design -- Building Location and Site Integration -- Building Location Design Objectives and Design Ideas -- Building Orientation -- Preliminary Space Planning for Sustainability -- Building Shape -- Building Massing -- Validation -- Space Plan Revisited -- Further Reading Sustainable design / Textbooks Sustainable design fast |
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