21st Century Sustainable Homes

21st Century Sustainable Homes
Author: Mark Cleary
Publsiher: Images Publishing
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2011
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781864704280

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Latest in sustainable housing design trends from around the world.

Sustainable Homes for the 21St Century

Sustainable Homes for the 21St Century
Author: Michael Royce,Richard Benner
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2018-05-11
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 9781546236474

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The authors and their wives lived in two of Portlands beautiful, leafy neighborhoods. Their children were grown, so they no longer felt their homes were consistent with their environmental and personal values. They contemplated a different way of living, and over four and a half years, their dreams coalesced into Ankeny Row, a community with six energy-efficient homes structured for community interaction and to permit graceful aging. Sustainable Homes for the 21st Century tells the story of what they learned in the process and provides guidance on how you can make similar dreams come true.

21st Century Architecture Designer Houses

21st Century Architecture Designer Houses
Author: Mark Cleary
Publsiher: Images Publishing
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2012
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781864704419

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47 designer houses from around the world -- features the latest in contemporary architecture and stylish interior design -- complete with plans and colour photography for each project. This latest addition to IMAGES' 21st Century Architecture series brings together 47 of the world's most stylish contemporary houses from around the world. From Australia and New Zealand, to the Adriatic Coast in Greece, to the rugged mountains of Switzerland; from the suburbs of Japan, to the glittering views from the Hollywood Hills, this diverse selection of modern houses have all been designed by some of the best residential architects working today. Complete with stunning professional colour photography, floor plans and enlightening project descriptions, 21st Century Architecture: DESIGNER HOUSES will be of interest to anyone interested in beautiful houses, those who are looking for inspiration and those who like to dream.

Building the 21st Century Home

Building the 21st Century Home
Author: David Rudlin,Nicholas Falk
Publsiher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1999
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: STANFORD:36105029103871

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The book reviews the way that planning policies, architectural trends and economic forces have undermined the viability of urban areas in Britain since the Industrial Revolution. Now that much post-war planning philosophy is being discredited we are left with few urban models other than garden city inspired suburbia. Are these appropriate in the 21st century given environmental concerns, demographic change, social and economic pressures? The authors suggest that these trends point to a very different urban future. If the 19th century home was the terrace and the 20th century was the suburban semi, what will be the 21st century home? In the 21st century it is likely that a change will take place in the way that we build our towns and cities, as dramatic as that brought about by the garden city pioneers a hundred years ago. Change should not, however, be brought about by regulation or by forcing people against their will to return to towns and cities. Instead, this book argues that we must reform our towns and cities so that they become attractive, humane places where people will choose to live. The Sustainable Urban Neighbourhood is a model for such reform and the book describes what this would look like and how it might be brought about. David Rudlin BA, MTP and Dr Nicholas Falk MBA are directors of URBED (The Urban and Economic Development Group), a not-for-profit consultancy which has been working since 1976 to devise practical solutions to the problems of urban areas. They were responsible for the '21st Century Homes: Building to Last' report for the Joseph Rowntree Foundation which first developed the notion of the Sustainable Urban Neighbourhood. David Rudlin is a town planner and urban designer and has been closely involved in the redevelopment of the 'Hulme Guide to Development'. He was also a member of an advisory panel responsible for drawing up the 'Manchester Guide to Development'. Nicholas Falk is an economist and strategic planner who formerly worked for the Ford Motor Company before establishing URBED in 1976. He has written and lectured widely on urban issues and was the principle author of 'Vital and Viable Town Centres: Meeting the Challenge' for the Department of the Environment. · Explore how to combine social, environmental and economic thinking with urban design · Benefit from Rudlin and Falk's expertise in urban planning and development

Green Homes

Green Homes
Author: E. Ashley Rooney,David Hartke,John C. McConnell
Publsiher: Schiffer Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0764330330

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More than fifty green homes, some of them award-winning, in North America are presented which illustrate the many green terms defined in this book as well as demonstrate the many ways architects have achieved sustainability without compromising their aesthetic goals.

The Green City

The Green City
Author: Nicholas Low,Brendon Gleeson,Ray Green,Darko Radovic
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2016-05-09
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781136752995

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A team of city-building professionals explain in straightforward terms how the idea of ecological sustainability can be embodied in the everyday life of homes, communities and cities to make a better future.The book considers - and answers - three questions: What does the global agenda of sustainable development mean for the urban spaces where most

Sustainable Urban Neighbourhood

Sustainable Urban Neighbourhood
Author: David Rudlin,Nicholas Falk
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2010-05-14
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781136434891

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This successful title, previously known as 'Building the 21st Century Home' and now in its second edition, explores and explains the trends and issues that underlie the renaissance of UK towns and cities and describes the sustainable urban neighbourhood as a model for rebuilding urban areas. The book reviews the way that planning policies, architectural trends and economic forces have undermined the viability of urban areas in Britain since the Industrial Revolution. Now that much post-war planning philosophy is being discredited we are left with few urban models other than garden city inspired suburbia. Are these appropriate in the 21st century given environmental concerns, demographic change, social and economic pressures? The authors suggest that these trends point to a very different urban future. The authors argue that we must reform our towns and cities so that they become attractive, humane places where people will choose to live. The Sustainable Urban Neighbourhood is a model for such reform and the book describes what this would look like and how it might be brought about.

Environmental Science 6e paper

Environmental Science 6e  paper
Author: Daniel D. Chiras
Publsiher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 760
Release: 2013
Genre: Environmental sciences
ISBN: 0763735698

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